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Official language policies of the Canadian provinces

13 Jan 2012

This study examines the costs and benefits of the official language policies of the 10 Canadian provinces and calculates how much each province spends on providing services in French to a francophone minority. In Quebec's case, the report looked at the cost of providing services in English to the anglophone minority. The study is a complement to Official language policies at the federal level in Canada, a study of the costs and benefits of the federal government's official language policies,published by the Fraser Institute in 2009 (Vaillancourt and Coche, 2009). Official language policies of the Canadian Provinces focuses on the costs and benefits of the official language policies in 2006 as there is no evidence of any significant change in the provincial policies towards official minorities since then.
government higher education education politics school canada bilingualism french language law official languages university language policy quebec further education new brunswick court judiciary province canadian charter of rights and freedoms english-speaking quebecers french language services act constitution act, 1867 charter of the french language bilingual franco-ontarians franco-ontarian section 23 section 23 of the charter
Pages
154
Published in
Canada

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