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Alliance Quebec Brief to the Standing Committee on Cultural Communities & Immigration on the Charter of the French Language
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- Alliance Quebec (AQ) (Author)
Title
Alliance Quebec Brief to the Standing Committee on Cultural Communities & Immigration on the Charter of the French Language
Abstract
More than a year and a half dgo, the Premier of this province publically called for a dialogue on Bill 101. He stated the hope that the dialogue would be fruitful, and that it would be marked by reasonableness and good faith on the part of everyone concerned.
Alliance Quebec, which from the beginning of its existence has proven its commitment to reasonab'l eness and good faith, remains convinced that Quebecers can attain a fair, meaningful and pr oductive resolution of the language debate. This is a debate which has continued for too long, consuming or diverting energy, provoking friction and causing in human terms, considerable damage and loss. We can Iive together, French-speaking and Enlish-speaking Quebecers, in dignity, security and mutual respect; the obstacles are not insurmountable and it is time that they were removed.
Date
October, 1983
Pages
37
Language
en
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Citation
Alliance Quebec (AQ). Alliance Quebec Brief to the Standing Committee on Cultural Communities & Immigration on the Charter of the French Language, October 1983.
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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