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Bilingualism in Canada / Language policy / Culture of Montreal / English-speaking Quebecer / Official bilingualism in Canada / Charter of the French Language / Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / French-speaking Quebecer / Politics of Quebec / Quebec / Culture of Quebec / Canada
Date: 2013-02-14 16:23:03
Bilingualism in Canada
Language policy
Culture of Montreal
English-speaking Quebecer
Official bilingualism in Canada
Charter of the French Language
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
French-speaking Quebecer
Politics of Quebec
Quebec
Culture of Quebec
Canada

Brief presented to the National Assembly’s Committee on Culture and Education with regards to General consultation and public hearings on Bill 14: An Act to amend the Charter of the French language, the Charter of Huma

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