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Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN). “English-Speaking Quebec: An Integral Part of Quebec & Canadian Society.” [Brief presented in the context of the Government of Canada’s Consultations on a Renewed Action Plan for Official Languages]. Last modified July 7, 2022. https://qahn.org/news/qahn-brief-presented-contest-government-canadas-consultations-renewed-action-plan-official-lang.
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Donovan, Patrick. “The Best-Treated Minority in the World : Historical and Discursive Analysis of a Cliché.” [Working Paper no 5]. Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN). Last modified March 2022. https://www.concordia.ca/content/dam/artsci/scpa/quescren/docs/QUESCREN_Working_Paper_5_Donovan.pdf.
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Bourhis, Richard Y. “Québec’s Bill 40 Further Undermines the Province’s English-Language School System.” The Conversation. Last modified February 24, 2020. https://theconversation.com/quebecs-bill-40-further-undermines-the-provinces-english-language-school-system-131595?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20February%2025%202020&utm_content=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20February%2025%202020+CID_d75970bbe0ccc96727a4e465d88dbf02&utm_source=campaign_monitor_ca&utm_term=Qubecs%20Bill%2040%20further%20undermines%20the%20provinces%20English-language%20school%20system.
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Hiebert, Daniel. “A New Residential Order?: The Social Geography of Visible Minority and Religious Groups in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver in 2031.” Last modified April 12, 2017. http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2013/cic/Ci4-98-2012-eng.pdf.
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Mathieu-Bédard, Raphaëlle. “The Notion of ‘Institutional Completeness’ in Canada: The Contribution of the Judiciary Towards New Avenues of Non-Territorial Autonomy.” [ECMI Working Paper #93]. Last modified June 2016. https://www.ecmi.de/fileadmin/redakteure/publications/pdf/Working_Paper____93.pdf.
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Bergman, Michael N. “The Constitution and The English Language in Quebec: Education; The Primacy of the French Language; Collective Rights.” Quebec Community Groups Network. Last modified April 2015. http://qcgn.ca/fr/constitution-english-language-quebec-education-primacy-french-language-collective-rights/.
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Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages. “Government Response to the Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages: The Vitality of Quebec’s English-Speaking Communities: From Myth to Reality March 2012.” Last modified February 15, 2014. http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/eng/1330721028298.
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Caplan, Beverley. “A Portrait of the English-Speaking Communities in Québec.” Canada. Canadian Heritage: Official Languages Support Programs Branch. Last modified March 28, 2013. https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/communaction/en/communities/statistical-profiles/portrait-english-speaking-communities-quebec.
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Canada. Senate Standing Committee on Official Languages. “The Vitality of Quebec’s English-Speaking Communities: From Myth to Reality. Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages.” Report. Last modified 2011. Accessed March 10, 2011. http://www.parl.gc.ca/40/3/parlbus/commbus/senate/com-e/offi-e/rep-e/rep04mar11-e.pdf.
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Bourhis, Richard Y., and Pierre Foucher. “Bill 103: Collective Rights and the Declining Vitality of the English-Speaking Communities of Quebec: An Impact Study Submitted to the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN).” Last modified 2010. https://padl-lrsp.uottawa.ca/sites/default/files/images/stories/Publications_and_Media/8EI2010_Impact_Study_-_QCGN_Bill_103_completed.pdf.
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Spergel, Julie. “Constructing a Multicultural Identity at the Canadian Frontier: Mordecai Richler and Jewish-Canadian Writing.” Last modified 2005. http://lisa.revues.org/2624.
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Arcand, Sébastien, Danielle Juteau, Sirma Bilge, and Francine Lemire. “Municipal Reform of the Island of Montreal: Tensions Between Two Majority Groups in a Multicultural City.” Last modified 2003. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=478484.
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Desharnais, Renald, and Daniel Beauvais. “Pour un pacte linguistique entre les francophones, les anglophones, les allophones et les autochtones du Québec: Memoire du Syndicat de professionnelles et de professionnels du gouvernement du Québec à la Commission des États généraux sur la situation et l’avenir de la langue française au Québec.”