Demographic Decline of English Speakers in Certain Regions of Quebec
Authors/contributors
- Bell, Shannon (Author)
- Donovan, Patrick (Author)
Title
Demographic Decline of English Speakers in Certain Regions of Quebec
Abstract
How is English faring in Quebec? While 2021 census data reflect a recent increase in English usage in the Montreal and Gatineau areas, a more complex portrait emerges when examining other parts of Quebec and longer time periods. The 20th century was marked by a decline in the proportion of English speakers in most Quebec regions. The trend has shifted in the past 20 years, yet a notable decline continues in parts of coastal Quebec, the Eastern Townships,
and Rouyn-Noranda.
This brief looks at regions experiencing a decline in their English-speaking populations, and considers the forces driving recent changes.
Institution
Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN)
Date
June, 2024
Pages
8
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Bell, Shannon, and Patrick Donovan. Demographic Decline of English Speakers in Certain Regions of Quebec. Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN), June 2024.
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN)
Founded:
2008
Constituents:
People seeking information on English-speaking Quebec; members of QUESCREN’s networks (Inter-Level Educational Table, researcher-members, etc.)
Website:
https://www.concordia.ca/artsci/scpa/quescren.html
Activities:
Mobilizing knowledge; researching and publishing; networking the English-language education sector and a researcher-member group; managing multi-partner community-based research and development projects; training students
Former Names:
none