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  • Hébert, Gérard. “Commentaire: L’Université McGiIl et le Canada français.” Relations, January 1964.
  • O’Hearn, Walter, and George V. Ferguson. English-Canadian Points of View on Biculturalism / Points de Vue Canadien-Anglais Sur Le Biculturalisme. Montreal: Montreal Star, 1964.

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