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Decline and Prospects of the English-Speaking communities of Quebec

QCGN Documents

Part of the New Canadian Perspectives series published by Canadian Heritage, this research report edited by socio-demographic researcher Richard Y. Bourhis documents the challenges and the ups and downs of the demographic and institutional vitality of the English-speaking communities of Quebec. Contributors include Rodrigue Landry, Jack Jedwab, William Floch, Joanne Pocock, Patricia Lamarre, James Carter, Guy Rodgers, Jane Needles, Rachel Garber, Hugh Maynard. The book concludes with essays by Dr. Victor Goldbloom, the former Commissioner of Official Languages, journalist André Pratte, and language commissioner Graham Fraser.

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