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Working Papers on English Language Institutions in Quebec
Author/contributor
- Schachter, Susan (Series Editor)
Title
Working Papers on English Language Institutions in Quebec
Abstract
This project was designed to provide a resource for Quebec's English-speaking community and others who feel the need for information about themselves and those institutions usually identified as "English". The decision that such a resource was needed was based on both objective and subjective criteria. Objectively, the English-speaking population of Quebec is, and always has been, an unstable one; that is, large numbers of English-speaking people have always been among those moving to and from the province, Ieaving behind a relatively small core of their fellows with deep roots in Quebec. This high turn-over in population has affected the continuity of the English-speaking community. Such a state of fluidity has made it difficult to evolve a distinctive English-speaking cultural identity with Quebec as its focal point. On the other hand, it has Ied to a discontinuity in the knowledge of our economic, political and cultural role in Quebec. Hence, the need for a resource such as this.
Institution
Alliance Quebec (AQ)
Date
March, 1982
Pages
313
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Working Papers on English Language Institutions in Quebec. Alliance Quebec (AQ), March 1982.
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
Link to this record
Partenaire participant à la BOSC lié à cette ressource
Alliance Quebec (AQ)
Fondation :
1982 ; dissolution en 2005
Public cible :
Organismes membres et individus d’expression anglaise du Québec
Site Web :
Aucun site web actif
Activités :
Groupe parapluie des organisations communautaires d’expression anglaise à l'échelle de la province ; représentation des intérêts de la communauté d’expression anglaise auprès des différents niveaux de gouvernement ; promotion des droits de la personne et des droits des minorités linguistiques.
Ancien nom :
Issu de la fusion du Positive Action Committee et du Council for Quebec Minorities.