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The evolution of public opinion on official languages in Canada : Évolution de l'opinion publique au sujet des langues officielles au Canada

14 Sep 2006

For example, 77% of Canadians feel that if more resources are required to guarantee the same quality of education for a Francophone minority (or an Anglophone minority in Quebec) as that provided to the children of the majority, such resources should be made available. [...] The strength of the affirmative response in bilingualism for all of Canada: Quebec (89%) brought the Canadian average of those in favour above 50%. [...] I would be willing to pay part of • In all age groups except the oldest (55+) and the youngest (18-24), the majority were willing to pay for language the cost.
government education politics democracy canada bilingualism culture official languages language policy quebec further education public sphere english-speaking quebecers official bilingualism in canada anglophone two official languages charlottetown accord politics of canada billingualism canadian bilingualism
ISBN
0662440668
Pages
27
Published in
Canada

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