Les droits linguistiques; du rêve à la réalité en Alberta
Year:
1983
Author :
Volume and number:
, 37 (4)
Journal:
, Vie Française
Pages :
, 23-31
Abstract
French Albertans continue to dream of a bilingual Canada; although the 1982 Charter of Rights and Liberties made both French and English official languages, and although Canadians have the right to select the language of instruction for their children, the reality of bilingualism falls far short of government declarations.
Theme :
AlbertaBilingualismCanadaRightFrancophones
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