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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents iv
- List of Authors vi
- Preface viii
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Progress and challenges
- 1. Fifty Years Later: The Legacy of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism 1
- 2. French, the Common Language of Quebec 15
- 3. Does Bilingualism Have a Future in Canada? 21
- 4. 50 Years After the Laurendeau-Dunton Commission: The Journey of French Ontario 29
- 5. A Manitoban Perspective on the B and B Commission 35
- 6. Bilingualism in Canada: Challenges for the Future 41
- 7. Official Bilingualism: Fair Exchange? 47
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Studies and specific issues
- 8. The Legacy of the Laurendeau-Dunton Commission and the Principle of Cultural Equality 53
- 9. The Impact of Book IV of the Report of the Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism on Fundamental Rights and Multiculturalism in Canada 59
- 10. Language of Work in the Federal Public Service: What Is the Situation Today? 69
- 11. A Look Back at Wage Disparities between Francophone and Anglophone Men in New Brunswick: What Has Happened Since 1971? 77
- 12. A Look Back at Book V of the Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism: What Progress Has Been Made in the Provision of Provincial and Municipal Services in the Federal Capital? 85
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Testimonies
- 13. Conversation between Keith Spicer and Graham Fraser 93
- 14. Bilingualism and the Political Reality in Manitoba in 1983 105
- Profiles of the Authors 113
- Other titles published by Invenire 120
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents iv
- List of Authors vi
- Preface viii
-
Progress and challenges
- 1. Fifty Years Later: The Legacy of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism 1
- 2. French, the Common Language of Quebec 15
- 3. Does Bilingualism Have a Future in Canada? 21
- 4. 50 Years After the Laurendeau-Dunton Commission: The Journey of French Ontario 29
- 5. A Manitoban Perspective on the B and B Commission 35
- 6. Bilingualism in Canada: Challenges for the Future 41
- 7. Official Bilingualism: Fair Exchange? 47
-
Studies and specific issues
- 8. The Legacy of the Laurendeau-Dunton Commission and the Principle of Cultural Equality 53
- 9. The Impact of Book IV of the Report of the Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism on Fundamental Rights and Multiculturalism in Canada 59
- 10. Language of Work in the Federal Public Service: What Is the Situation Today? 69
- 11. A Look Back at Wage Disparities between Francophone and Anglophone Men in New Brunswick: What Has Happened Since 1971? 77
- 12. A Look Back at Book V of the Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism: What Progress Has Been Made in the Provision of Provincial and Municipal Services in the Federal Capital? 85
-
Testimonies
- 13. Conversation between Keith Spicer and Graham Fraser 93
- 14. Bilingualism and the Political Reality in Manitoba in 1983 105
- Profiles of the Authors 113
- Other titles published by Invenire 120