Constitutional Language Rights of Official-language Minorities in Canada: A Study of the Legislation of the Provinces and Territories Respecting Education Rights of Official-language Minorities and Compliance with Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms |
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In 1968 , the first legislation in the field was presented : Bill 85 , which had to be withdrawn a few months later in the face of almost unanimous opposition provoked by its retention of freedom of choice ; nationalists found it too ...
In 1968 , the first legislation in the field was presented : Bill 85 , which had to be withdrawn a few months later in the face of almost unanimous opposition provoked by its retention of freedom of choice ; nationalists found it too ...
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It noted that Bill 101 is the only one to set out such precise provisions and to be so similar to the Charter , and in the same breath stated that school legislation in the Maritimes also refers to the mother tongue , or the numbers ...
It noted that Bill 101 is the only one to set out such precise provisions and to be so similar to the Charter , and in the same breath stated that school legislation in the Maritimes also refers to the mother tongue , or the numbers ...
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Constitutional validity of the Bill At first glance , and considered objectively , this Bill may appear to be a reasonable attempt on the part of the legislature to implement section 23 in the demographic context of Ontario .
Constitutional validity of the Bill At first glance , and considered objectively , this Bill may appear to be a reasonable attempt on the part of the legislature to implement section 23 in the demographic context of Ontario .
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Questions relating to instructions in French | 35 |
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