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Portrait of the English-Speaking Community of the Lower St. Lawrence Region (Québec, Canada): Current Understanding and Future Research Directions
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Portrait of the English-Speaking Community of the Lower St. Lawrence Region (Québec, Canada): Current Understanding and Future Research Directions
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The first comprehensive report on the vitality of the existing English speaking community (ESC) in the Lower Saint Lawrence. The main objective of this report is to contribute to a better understanding of ESCs in this region in order to promote their development in a way that addresses the challenges they face and improves the health and well-being of their members. Founded in 2002, Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to mobilize people and resources to support the vitality of the English-speaking community of the Lower Saint Lawrence. Home to Quebec’s smallest English-language community (0.6% pop.), the region has a permanent English-speaking population of about 1,200. Most English-speakers in the region live either in or near Rimouski, La Mitis, Rivière-du-Loup or Matane, in over 70 municipalities, including the only bilingual town in the region—Métis-sur-Mer.
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Metis-sur-Mer, QC
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Heritage Lower St. Lawrence
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2021
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66p.
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en
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Rao, Alexandra. Portrait of the English-Speaking Community of the Lower St. Lawrence Region (Québec, Canada): Current Understanding and Future Research Directions. Metis-sur-Mer, QC: Heritage Lower St. Lawrence, 2021. https://heritagelsl.ca/document-centre/.
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