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Building the future, a time for reconciliation

8 Jul 2008

The Order in Council establishing the including a typology designed to classify the arguments in the Commission stipulated that it had a mandate to: a) take stock of briefs submitted and the e-mails that we analysed. [...] However, over unreasonable cost, a disruption of the organization’s or the the years, Québec society has adopted an array of norms and establishment’s operations, the infringement of other people’s guidelines that form the basis of a “common public culture.” In our rights or the undermining of security or public order. [...] It thus affords security to Quebecers of French-Canadian origin and to ethnocultural Moreover, our investigation revealed that, in the case of both the minorities and protects the rights of all in keeping with the liberal citizen route and the legal route, the fear of a domino effect is tradition. [...] Our recommendations in this respect focus primarily on: a) the under-representation of ethnic minorities in the government; b) the urgency of combating the numerous forms of discrimination, Islamophobia, anti- Semitism and the racism to which racialized groups, especially Blacks, are subject; c) the support to be offered immigrant women; d) the need to increase the resources of the Commission des
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Authors

Bouchard, Gérard

ISBN
9782550534013 9782550534006
Pages
310
Published in
Canada

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