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Title
Alliance Quebec News Magazine
Volume
3
Issue
1
Date
Spring, 2001
Language
en
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Extra
Number of pages: 38
Notes
Article titles:
- Letters
- Bringing things into focus by Bill Butcher
- All aboard the AQ train by Jerry W. Slovacek
- Message from the president
- Executive director’s report
- Alliance Quebec initiatives
- Community development by Mary Anne Thomson
- A message from the provincial youth commission by Chris Dye
- Brief to the Estates General of the French Language
- A report from the Rouyn-Noranda chapter
- A report from the Val d’Or chapter
- Access to English language health and social services: it is our right and responsibility
- Questionnaire
- Health care… not for me… I’m healthy
- Community & political action report
- Fundraising and membership by Jodi Baron
- A significant victory for English rights by William Johnson
- Trudeau: a towering statesman by Max Nemni
- Democracy in North America by Michael N. Bergman
- So little time. So much hypocrisy by Brent Tyler
- A farewell message by Maurice J. King
- Political correctness by Stan Grossman
- Language and English-speaking Quebec: identifying the problem by Timothy L. Thomas
- Manufacturing immigrants by Jan Vrana
- Surfing past reality TV by Andrea Shuster
- Some AQ highlights 2000-2001
Citation
Alliance Quebec (AQ). “Alliance Quebec News Magazine” 3, no. 1 (Spring 2001).
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Alliance Quebec (AQ)
Founded:
1982; dissolved 2005
Constituents:
English-speaking member organizations and individuals in the province of Quebec
Website:
Defunct
Activities:
Serve as a province-wide umbrella group of community organizations; represent English-speaking community's interests to the various levels of government; promote human rights and linguistic minority rights
Former Name:
Formed through the merger of the Positive Action Committee and the Council for Quebec Minorities