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Les villes anglophones au Québec: Does it matter that they have almost disappeared?
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Les villes anglophones au Québec: Does it matter that they have almost disappeared?
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Abstract |
An analysis of the importance of the existence of municipalities with an English-speaking majority, both for Quebec's Anglophone population and for the province as a whole. The author questions the role of the language issue in the process of municipal mergers implemented in Quebec since the 1990s, particularly regarding the mergers that led to the creation of the expanded City of Montreal in 2002. He also discusses the impact of these mergers on the lives of the English-speaking population.
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Recherches sociographiques
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Vol. 45
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no. 3
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441-456
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Septembre-décembre 2004
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en
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Sancton, Andrew. “Les Villes Anglophones Au Québec: Does It Matter That They Have Almost Disappeared?” Recherches sociographiques Vol. 45, no. 3 (September 2004): 441–456. http://www.erudit.org/revue/RS/2004/v45/n3/011465ar.html.
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