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"Post Bill 101": English-Speaking Immigrants in Quebec
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| Title |
"Post Bill 101": English-Speaking Immigrants in Quebec
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| Abstract |
The author pleads for children of English-speaking immigrants to Quebec to be recognized as having the same educational rights as children of native-born Anglophone parents and be allowed to attend English-language schools. He argues that English-speaking immigrants to Quebec should have the same right to be recognized as legitimate members of the English-speaking community as French-speaking immigrants are recognized as part of the province's French-speaking community.
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| Date |
1990
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| Publisher |
S.C. Potter
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| Place |
Verdun, QC
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| Language |
en
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| Notes |
A presentation made by the author in 1990 to the Commission parlementaire de la culture. |
| Citation |
Potter, Steven Charles. “Post Bill 101”: English-Speaking Immigrants in Quebec. Verdun, QC: S.C. Potter, 1990. https://www.bibliotheque.assnat.qc.ca/DepotNumerique_v2/AffichageNotice.aspx?idn=47730.
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