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May 4, 2010

Immigration as a Development Tool in Official Language Minority Communities

Speeches & Briefs

In a presentation to the Standing Committee on Official Languages on Immigration as a Development Tool in Official Language Minority Communities, QCGN President Robert Donnelly, and Michelle Dupuis, QCGN’s Director of Community Support and Network Development invite the committee to address the need for renewal of Quebec’s English-speaking community and express the hope that that politicians and policy-makers will invest some time and innovative thinking that will inform longer term investments in Quebec.

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