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Leuck, Angela, ed. Emergence : Contemporary Women Poets of the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Georgeville, QC: Studio Georgeville, 2021.
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Auger, Nathalie, Marianne Bilodeau-Bertrand, and André Costopoulos. “Emerging Lingo-Cultural Inequality in Infant Autopsy in Quebec, Canada.” Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health Vol. 21, no. 2 (April 2019): 230–236.
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Grenier, Gilles, and Serge Nadeau. “English as the Lingua Franca and the Economic Value of Other Languages : The Case of the Language of Work in the Montreal Labor Market.” In The Economics of Language Policy, edited by Michele Gazzola and Bengt-Arne Wickström, 267–312. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2016.
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Branswell, Brenda. “English-Language Schools Reinvented.” The Gazette. Montreal, July 26, 2011.
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Ojo, Tokunbo. “Ethnic Print Media in the Multicultural Nation of Canada: A Case Study of the Black Newspaper in Montreal.” Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism Vol. 7, no. 3 (2006): 343–361.
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Heft, Riva. Evolution Through Outreach and Partnerships : A History of the Quebec Association for Adult Learning. Montreal: Quebec Association for Adult Learning, 2007.
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King, Joe. Fabled City: The Jews of Montreal. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 2009.
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Maheux-Pelletier, Geneviève. “Face -to -Face Interaction in the Multilingual Workplace: Social and Political Aspects of Language Use in Montreal.” PhD dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.
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Jedwab, Jack, and Julie Perrone. “Faire une place aux anglophones dans notre histoire.” Enjeux de l’univers social Vol. 8, no. 1 (Printemps 2012): 16–19, 23.
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Kelleher, Margaret. “Famine and Commemoration, 1909-2017 : Sites and Dynamics of Memory.” The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies / Revue canadienne d’études irlandaises Vol. 40. (2017 Marianna O’Gallagher Memorial Lecture) (2017): 23–37.
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Duckworth, Martin. Fennario : The Good Fight. DVD Video, Documentary. Adobe Productions International, 2015.
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McDonald, Shirley. “Finding Common Ground : Purposeful Disarticulation in the Poetry of Erin Mouré.” ESC: English Studies in Canada Vol. 41, no. 2–3 (September 2015): 109–131.
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Furlani, Andre. “‘Flânoter’ : The Montreal Pedestrian Narrates.” Canadian Literature : A Quarterly of Criticism and Review No. 236 (2018): 71–90.
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Jedwab, Jack. “Follow the Leaders: Reconciling Identity and Governance in Quebec’s Anglophone Population.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language No. 185 (2007): 71–87.
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Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Follow-up on Special Study of Federal Offices in Quebec Designated to Respond to the Public in Both English and French / Suivi de l’étude Spéciale Des Bureaux Fédéraux Désignés Pour Répondre Au Public En Français et En Anglais Au Québec. Ottawa, ON: Office of the Commissioner of Languages, 2000.
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Vessey, Rachelle. “Food Fight: Conflicting Language Ideologies in English and French News and Social Media.” Journal of Multicultural Discourses Vol. 10, no. 2 (July 2015): 1–19.
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Potvin Kent, Monique, Lise Dubois, and Alissa Wanless. “Food Marketing on Children’s Television in Two Different Policy Environments.” International Journal of Pediatric Obesity Vol. 6, no. 2, part 2 (June 2011): 433–441.
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Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network. For a Living Heritage: Report of the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network Second Annual Conference, June 2001, Macdonald College of McGill University. Edited by Dwane Wilkin. Lennoxville, QC: Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, 2002.
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Termote, Marc. “Forces et faiblesses des indicateurs linguistiques.” In Le français en déclin ? Repenser la francophonie québécoise, edited by Jean-Pierre Corbeil, Richard Marcoux, and Victor Piché, 112-146p. Montréal: Del Busso, 2023.
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Auger, Nathalie, Alison L. Park, and Sam Harper. “Francophone and Anglophone Perinatal Health: Temporal and Regional Inequalities in a Canadian Setting, 1981-2008.” International Journal of Public Health Vol. 57, no. 6 (December 2012): 925–934.
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Jedwab, Jack, and Julie Peronne. “Francophone Quebecers Living Elsewhere in Canada and Anglophones From Elsewhere in Canada Living in Québec : Language Adaptation.” In Life in an Official Minority Language in Canada, edited by Rodrigue Landry, 264–280. Moncton, NB: Institut canadien de recherche sur les minorités linguistiques / Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities, 2014.
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Oakes, Leigh. “French: A Language for Everyone in Québec?” Nations and Nationalism: Journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism Vol. 10, no. 4 (October 2004): 539–558.
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Lemyre, Étienne. “Fréquence d’utilisation du français au travail par les diplômés des cégeps et des universités anglophones de l’île de Montréal.” In Le français en déclin ? Repenser la francophonie québécoise, edited by Jean-Pierre Corbeil, Richard Marcoux, and Victor Piché, 324–338, 2023.
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Aboud, Frances E., and Janani Sankar. “Friendship and Identity in a Language-Integrated School.” International Journal of Behavioral Development 31, no. 5 (September 2007): 445–453.
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Noël, Geoffroy P.J.C., Julia Heron, and Carly Naismith. “From 1883 to 2019; Variables Influencing Body Procurement at McGill University.” Anatomical Sciences Education Vol. 15 (2021).
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Lane-Mercier, Gillian. “From English into French. Literary Translation as a Measure of the (Inter)Cultural Vitality of Quebec’s Anglophone Communities.” In Engaging with Diversity : Multidisciplinary Reflections on Plurality from Quebec, edited by Stéphan Gervais, Raffaele Iacovino, and Mary Anne Poutanen, 457–476. Bruxelles, Belgique: P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2018.
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Majer, Krzysztof. “From Painter to Schlockmeister: The Evolution of the ‘Doubtful Artist’ in Mordecai Richler’s Fiction.” In Kanade, di Goldene Medine? : Perspectives on Canadian-Jewish Literature and Culture / Perspectives sur la litterature et la culture juives canadiennes, edited by Krzysztof Majer, Justyna Fruzińska, Józef Kwaterko, and Norman Ravvin, 61–76. Leiden, The Netherlands & Boston, MA: Brill, 2019.
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Blondeau, Hélène, and Isabelle Lemée. “Future Temporal Reference in L2 French Spoken in the Laurentian Region : Contrasting Naturalistic and Instructed Context.” The Canadian Modern Language Review/La revue canadienne des langues vivantes Vol. 76, no. 1 (February 2020): 70–90.
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Blondeau, Hélène, Nathalie Dion, and Zoe Ziliak Michel. “Future Temporal Reference in the Bilingual Repertoire of Anglo-Montrealers: A Twin Variable.” International Journal of Bilingualism Vol. 18, no. 6 (December 2014): 674–692.
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Skinner Flowers, Diane. G Is for the Gaspé : An Alphabet of the Gaspésie. New Carlisle, QC: Committee for Anglophone Social Action, 2011.
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