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The Decline of the English School System in Quebec
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The Decline of the English School System in Quebec
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Abstract |
The authors deal with the declining demographic vitality of the English-speaking communities of Quebec and document the fifty percent decline of the English school system suffered since Bill 101. The authors highlights the debate surrounding Bill 104 and Bill 103 further limiting access to English schools in the province. They state that Francophones are a secure dominant majority in Quebec while minority Anglophones need collective rights to protect their vitality.
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Moncton, NB
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Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities / Institut canadien de recherche sur les minorités linguistiques
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Date |
September 2012
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# of Pages |
69p.
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Language |
en
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978-1-926730-23-3
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Bourhis, Richard Y., and Pierre Foucher. The Decline of the English School System in Quebec. Moncton, NB: Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities / Institut canadien de recherche sur les minorités linguistiques, 2012. http://qcgn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/CEETUM_Bourhis_Foucher_Decline_English_School_System_ICRML_Sept2012.pdf.
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