Report of the Commission of Inquiry on the Position of the French Language and on Language Rights in Quebec

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Report of the Commission of Inquiry on the Position of the French Language and on Language Rights in Quebec
Abstract
The Commission d'enquête sur la situation de la langue française et sur les droits linguistiques au Québec, usually referred to as the Commission Gendron, was established in 1968 by the Union Nationale government in response to language conflicts within Montreal's Catholic school board in Saint-Léonard. It found that even if French was not about to disappear among Francophones, it was not the predominant language in the Quebec labour market. It also found that non-Francophone immigrants to Quebec preferred to send their children to English-language schools. It heralded the introduction of restrictive language legislation in Quebec.
# of Volumes
3
Place
Québec
Publisher
La Commission d'enquête sur la situation de la langue française et les droits linguistique au Québec
Date
1972
Language
en
Notes

Vol. 1: Language of Work; Vol. 2: Language Rrights; Vol. 3: Ethnic Groups.

Citation
Gendron, Jean-Denis. Report of the Commission of Inquiry on the Position of the French Language and on Language Rights in Quebec. 3 vols. Québec: La Commission d’enquête sur la situation de la langue française et les droits linguistique au Québec, 1972.
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