The Official Language Act of 1974 (French: Loi sur la langue officielle), also known as Bill 22, was an act of the National Assembly of Quebec, commissioned...
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Languages Act (New Brunswick); the Official Languages Act (Northwest Territories); and the Official Language Act (Quebec), passed to ensure that French retained...
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in the Canadian province of Quebec defining French, the language of the majority of the population, as the official language of the provincial government...
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The Official Languages Act (French: Loi sur les langues officielles) is a Canadian law that came into force on September 9, 1969, which gives French and...
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French. The Province of Quebec with the Official Language Act (Quebec) and Charter of the French Language defines French, the language of the majority of the...
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been the only official language in Quebec since 1974, when the Liberal government of Robert Bourassa enacted The Official Language Act (better-known as...
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Grande River. In 1974, it enacted the Official Language Act, which made French the official language of Quebec. In 1975, it established the Charter of...
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This article presents the current language demographics of the Canadian province of Quebec. The complex nature of Quebec's linguistic situation, with individuals...
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upon Quebec's previous language legislation, Bill 22, also known as the Official Language Act, enacted in 1974 under the Liberal Party of Quebec government...
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Quebec Sign Language (French: Langue des signes québécoise or du Québec, LSQ) is the predominant sign language of deaf communities used in francophone...
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The Quebec Act, 1774 (French: Acte de Québec de 1774) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which set procedures of governance in the Province...
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government adopts "Bill 22" (Official Language Act (Quebec)) language legislation (later superseded by Bill 101). 1975 – The Quebec Charter of Human Rights...
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New Brunswick are both English and French official to the same extent. French is Quebec's official language, although legislation is enacted in both French...
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Québec ("Law to promote the French language in Quebec"), was a language law passed in 1969 in Quebec, Canada. In the 1960s, the government of Quebec commissioned...
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speakers of French live in Quebec, the only province where French is the majority and the sole official language. Of Quebec's people, 71.2 percent are native...
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work in French. In 1974, the Official Language Act was adopted, which strengthened the status and use of French in Quebec and gave the OLF a decisive role...
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official language of Quebec. Also since the 1960s and the adoption of the policy of Official multiculturalism in Canada, teaching of other languages besides...
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1774, the Quebec Act guaranteed French settlers as British subjects rights to French law, the Roman Catholic faith and the French language to appease...
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strong status of the French language and culture in Quebec. Opponents to Québécois nationalism point to the fact that Quebec is just as ethnically diverse...
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countries and territories where English is an official language used in citizen interactions with government officials. As of 2024[update], there are 57 sovereign...
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report, the National Assembly of Quebec, then under a Liberal government, passed the Official Language Act. The Act was ultimately supplanted by the 1977...
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Canadian French (redirect from Canadian French language)
second language. At the federal level, it has official status alongside English. At the provincial level, French is the sole official language of Quebec as...
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Commissioner of Official Languages of the Canadian government is responsible for achieving the objectives of, and promoting, Canada's Official Languages Act. Canada...
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English-speaking Quebecers (redirect from English Quebec)
first official language learned is used to determine the Official Language minority population. It is used by the federal government and Quebec anglophone...
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the Official Language Act or "Bill 22" in 1974 by the Quebec Liberal Party government of Robert Bourassa. This made French the sole official language of...
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French language in Quebec has been a central goal of Quebec nationalism since the 1970s. In 1974, the Quebec Legislature passed the Official Language Act under...
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Retrieved August 24, 2024. "Statistics on Official Languages in Quebec". Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Archived from the original on August...
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Bill 99 (redirect from Act respecting the exercise of the fundamental rights and prerogatives of the Quebec people and the Quebec State)
Assembly of Quebec in an emergency session[clarification needed] on 15 December 1999, two days after the introduction of the Clarity Act in the House...
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Inuktitut (redirect from Inuktitut (language))
the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, and is recognized in the Charter of the French Language as the official language of instruction for Inuit school...
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Franco-Ontarians (redirect from French language in Ontario)
the French Language Services Act in 1986 which recognized the French language as a "historic language of Ontario," and as an official language of the province's...
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