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Rodgers, Guy Rex. “Waves of Change : Experiencing the Turbulent Years.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2022.
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Schauber, Holli, Pierrette L. Morissette, and Lorraine R. Langlois. “The Second Language Component of Primary French Immersion Programs in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.” Bilingual Research Journal: The Journal of the National Association for Bilingual Education Vol. 19, no. 3–4 (1995): 525–536.
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Pasternak, James Lawrence. “The Institutionalization of Political Action in English Quebec: The Case of Alliance Quebec.” Master’s Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1984.
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Geldart, David, and Audrey Strutt. The Impact of Bill I on Education with Particular Reference to Western Quebec / Impact Sur l’enseignement Du Projet de Loi No 1 Visant plus Particulièrement La Région de l’ouest Du Québec. Gatineau, QC: English-Speaking Educational Community of Western Quebec, 1977.
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Caldwell, Gary, and Éric Waddell, eds. The English of Québec: From Majority to Minority Status. Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1982.
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Zanazanian, Paul. “Teaching History for Narrative Space and Vitality: Historical Consciousness, Templates, and English-Speaking Quebec.” In International Perspectives on Teaching Rival Histories: Pedagogical Responses to Contested Narratives and the History Wars, edited by Henrik Åström Elmersjö, Anna Clark, and Monika Vinterek, 107–131. London, England: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017.
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Paillé, Michel. “Succès et faiblesses de l’ intégration des immigrants par la scolarisation obligatoire en français au Québec.” Language Problems and Language Planning Vol. 43, no. 2 (2019): 135–158.
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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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Comeau, Marthe, Rose-Hélène Arseneault, and Réal Emard. Rapport d’un sondage auprès d’élèves non francophones du secondaire, sur leurs intérêts relatifs à l’apprentissage du français. Québec: Gouvernement du Québec, Direction générale du développement pédagogique, 1981.
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Paillé, Michel. Qu’en est-il des inscriptions à l’école anglaise publique? Analyse d’un mémoire de la Commission des écoles protestantes du Grand Montréal. Québec: Conseil de la langue française, Direction des études et recherches, 1981.
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Kircher, Ruth. “Quebec’s Shift from Ethnic to Civic National Identity : Implications for Language Attitudes Among Immigrants in Montreal.” In Language and Identity : Discourse in the World, edited by David Evans, 55–80. London, England: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015.
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Quebec Association of Protestant School Boards. Petition of the Quebec Association of Protestant School Boards and Others to the Governor General in Council for a Reference Case to the Supreme Court of Canada and/or Disallowance of the Official Language Act of Quebec. Montreal: The Association, 1974.
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Gérin-Lajoie, Diane. Negotiating Identities: Anglophones Teaching and Living in Quebec. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2016.
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Lamontagne, Roland. Monographie sur Saint-Léonard : un cas de conflit social. Montréal: [s.n.], 1971.
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Lamarre, Patricia. “L’enseignement du français dans le réseau scolaire anglophone : à la recherche du bilinguisme.” In Le français au Québec : les nouveaux défis, edited by Alexandre Stefanescu and Pierre Georgeault, 553–568. Saint-Lambert, QC: Fides, 2005.
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Levine, Marc V. “Language Policy, Education, and Cultural Survival: Bill 101 and the Transformation of Anglophone Montreal, 1977-1985.” Québec Studies Vol. 4 (1986): 3–28.
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Bourhis, Richard Y. “Language Attitudes and Self‐Reports of French‐English Language Usage in Quebec.” Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development Vol. 4, no. 2–3 (1983): 163–179.
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Kircher, Ruth. “Language Attitudes among Adolescents in Montreal: Potential Lessons for Language Planning in Québec.” Nottingham French Studies Vol. 55, no. 2 (July 2016): 239–259.
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Laroche, Pierre. L’anglophonie au Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean : de communauté industrielle à communauté de langues officielles. Chicoutimi, QC: Éditions Félix, 1998.
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O’Donnell, Lorraine. “La transformation du Québec anglophone : entre défis et résiliance.” In Une langue, des voix : Débats autour de la loi 96 au Québec, edited by Linda Cardinal, Bernard Gagnon, Virginie Hébert, and François Rocher, 57–63. Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2023.
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St-Germain, Claude. La situation linguistique dans les commissions scolaires du Québec de 1976-77 à 1979-80. Québec: Conseil de la langue française, 1981.
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Farine, A. “La politique de la langue et de 1’enseignement au Québec.” Canadian and International Education / Éducation canadienne et internationale Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 1972): 42–50.
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Pagé, Michel. English-Language Education in Québec: A Response to the Task Force on English Education. Québec: Ministère de l’éducation, 1992.
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Alliance Quebec. Discussion of Amendments to Bill 101 - the Charter of the French Language - in Areas Dealing with the Question of Access to English Schooling in Quebec. Montreal: Alliance Quebec, 1993.
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Foucher, Pierre. Constitutional Language Rights of Official-Language Minorities in Canada : A Study of the Legislation of the Provinces and Territories Respecting Education Rights of Official-Language Minorities and Compliance with Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Law Information Council, 1985.
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Bosset, Pierre. Charter Conformity of Certain Regulatory Provisions Concerning Access to Education in English for Children Staying Temporarily in Quebec. Montréal: Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse, 2002.
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Hayday, Matthew. “Bilingualism versus Unilingualism: Federal and Provincial Language Education Policies in Quebec, 1960-85.” In Contemporary Quebec: Selected Readings and Commentaries, edited by Michael D. Behiels and Matthew Hayday, 418–446. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2011.
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Lamarre, Patricia. “Anglo-Quebec Today: Looking at Community and Schooling Issues.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language No. 185 (May 2007): 109–132.