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Quebec’s English-Speaking Communities in the Year 2000: A Preliminary Report on the Omnibus Survey of the Attitudes and Experiences of English-Speaking Quebecers/Les communautés d’expression anglaise du Québec à l’an 2000
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Quebec’s English-Speaking Communities in the Year 2000: A Preliminary Report on the Omnibus Survey of the Attitudes and Experiences of English-Speaking Quebecers/Les communautés d’expression anglaise du Québec à l’an 2000
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Abstract |
A survey of Quebec’s English-speaking communities taken in the spring of 2000 shows that they feel insecure but that they also feel at home in and a part of Quebec. Their main concerns were access to health and social services and job-related issues, not the language on signs.
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Montreal
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The Missisquoi Institute
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2001
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24-24p.
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en & fr
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Saber-Freedman, Sara, The Missisquoi Institute, and CROP Inc. Quebec’s English-Speaking Communities in the Year 2000: A Preliminary Report on the Omnibus Survey of the Attitudes and Experiences of English-Speaking Quebecers/Les Communautés d’expression Anglaise Du Québec à l’an 2000. Montreal: The Missisquoi Institute, 2001.
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