Language in Quebec: Legal and Societal Issues

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Author/collaborator
Title
Language in Quebec: Legal and Societal Issues
Abstract
Beginning in 1974, the Quebec government passed legislation designed to make French the official and, in some cases, exclusive language of government and business, and to restrict access to English-language education. The net result has been a decline in the number of anglophones in Quebec and an increase in the number of Quebec anglophones who speak French at home.
Publication
American Review of Canadian Studies
Volume
Vol, 13
Issue
no. 2
Pages
42-51
Date
Summer 1983
Language
en
Citation
Woolfson, Peter. “Language in Quebec: Legal and Societal Issues.” American Review of Canadian Studies Vol, 13, no. 2 (Summer 1983): 42–51.
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