Francophones et fiers de l'être : le pari des élites francophones de Toronto, 1985
Year:
1985
Author :
Volume and number:
, 18
Journal:
, Études canadiennes / Canadian Studies
Pages :
, 17-26
Abstract
The Ontario government's policy toward francophones has been action-orientated and marked by the multiplication of bilingual organizations and structures. Particularly in the areas of education and public health, Ontario's functional bilingualism sets it apart from Quebec as being the province of judicious reformism.
Theme :
BilingualismFrancophonesOntarioPublic Policy
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