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Collective Rights and the Declining Vitality of the English-speaking Communities of Quebec : Brief to the Committee on Culture and Education with Regards to the General Consultation and Public Hearings on Bill 103, An Act to Amend the Charter of the French Language and Other Legislative Provisions
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Collective Rights and the Declining Vitality of the English-speaking Communities of Quebec : Brief to the Committee on Culture and Education with Regards to the General Consultation and Public Hearings on Bill 103, An Act to Amend the Charter of the French Language and Other Legislative Provisions
Abstract
Our brief deals with the declining vitality of the English-speaking communities of Quebec (ESCQ) and the relative strength of the Francophone majority. The QCGN‟s goal is to demonstrate that our minority communities are not a threat to the majority, but a constituency that strengthens Quebec society. We expose the detrimental effect that Quebec's habit of emphasising an exclusionary notion of its society has on its minority population. Finally, we seek to attain official recognition of the historic and ongoing contributions our minority makes to Quebec society and achieve legal protection of minority rights and freedoms.
Date
September, 2010
Pages
8
Language
en
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Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN). Collective Rights and the Declining Vitality of the English-Speaking Communities of Quebec : Brief to the Committee on Culture and Education with Regards to the General Consultation and Public Hearings on Bill 103, An Act to Amend the Charter of the French Language and Other Legislative Provisions, September 2010.
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Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN)
Founded:
1995
Constituents:
English-speaking member organizations, individuals, community groups, institutions and leaders in the province of Quebec
Website:
https://qcgn.ca/
Activities:
Providing opportunities for networking, dialogue and collaboration among its constituents; offering evidence-based expertise and producing studies and briefs; local projects; advocating for community vitality initiatives
Former Name:
none