Legal Status of Anglophone Communities in Quebec: Options and Some Recommendations

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Title
Legal Status of Anglophone Communities in Quebec: Options and Some Recommendations
Abstract
A summary analysis of the language rights of English-speaking Quebecers. The author's opening paragraph states "that it is French, not English that is the threatened language in Quebec and Canada. Clearly, it is languages other than English that need special legal protection. Therefore measures such as the Charter of the French Language adopted in Quebec in 1977 (hereinafter: Bill 101) as well as the renewed Official Languages Act of Canada adopted in 1988 (hereinafter OLA) are needed to support the French language across Canada."
Book Title
The Vitality of the English-Speaking Communities of Quebec: From Community Decline to Revival
Place
Montréal
Publisher
CEETUM, Université de Montréal
Date
2008
Pages
19-35
Language
en
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Citation
Foucher, Pierre. “Legal Status of Anglophone Communities in Quebec: Options and Some Recommendations.” In The Vitality of the English-Speaking Communities of Quebec: From Community Decline to Revival, edited by Richard Y. Bourhis, 19–35. Montréal: CEETUM, Université de Montréal, 2008. https://icrml.ca/en/research-and-publications/cirlm-publications/item/8664-the-vitality-of-the-english.
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