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Parallel Accommodation? Managing Diversity Within Montréal’s English-Speaking Community
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Parallel Accommodation? Managing Diversity Within Montréal’s English-Speaking Community
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The author points out that a large percentage of Quebec immigrants are English speakers. Inevitably, he explains, English-language institutions are involved in newcomer integration and, more broadly, in the management of diversity. Yet, Quebec debates on the accommodation of diversity often pay insufficient attention to Montreal’s English-speaking population. The author examines the place of English speakers in such debates. He argues that more attention needs to be directed to the gap between discourse and practice in the accommodation of diversity in Montreal’s English- and French-language institutions.
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Our Diverse Cities
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No. 7
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163-170
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2010
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en
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Jedwab, Jack. “Parallel Accommodation? Managing Diversity Within Montréal’s English-Speaking Community.” Our Diverse Cities No. 7 (2010): 163–170. http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2010/cic/Ci2-1-7-2010-eng.pdf.
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