SOUTH GLENGARRY, Ont. -- The Township of South Glengarry will vote tonight on a bylaw allowing all businesses to put up signage in whatever language they chose.

The township east of Cornwall is following in the footsteps of another eastern Ontario municipality when it comes to language rights.

South Stormont passed a similar resolution in September.

The largely symbolic bylaw is meant as a push back to other municipalities passing laws requiring all businesses to have bilingual signage.