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Daniel Bourgeois: Canadian Bilingual Districts: From Cornerstone to Tombstone. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006. 326pp. (Gino LeBlanc)
Jacques L. Boucher and Joseph Yvon Thériault, editors: Petites sociétés et minorités nationales: enjeux politiques et perspectives comparées. Sainte-Foy: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2005. 398pp. (Christophe Traisnel)
Marc L. Johnson and Paule Doucet: Une vue plus claire: évaluer la vitalité des communautés de langue officielle en situation minoritaire. Ottawa: Commissariat aux langues officielles, 2006. (Éric Forgues)
Published Online: 2007-05-30
Published in Print: 2007-05-23
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