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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A school board with Catholic trustees for Catholics . 2 . A Catholic Board of Examiners . 3 . Catholic student teachers . 4 . Certificates issued to Catholic teachers only . . 5 . Religious and moral books to be chosen by Catholic ...
A school board with Catholic trustees for Catholics . 2 . A Catholic Board of Examiners . 3 . Catholic student teachers . 4 . Certificates issued to Catholic teachers only . . 5 . Religious and moral books to be chosen by Catholic ...
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Equal recognition of the two rights will lead to fragmenting of the potential francophone pupil population , which is already small , and could eventually result in one or both of the two groups - French - speaking Catholics and public ...
Equal recognition of the two rights will lead to fragmenting of the potential francophone pupil population , which is already small , and could eventually result in one or both of the two groups - French - speaking Catholics and public ...
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Catholic francophones are in a minority in a region , but have sufficient numbers to support their own schools . The public and Catholic schools can coexist ; b . Catholic francophones are in a minority in a region , and have ...
Catholic francophones are in a minority in a region , but have sufficient numbers to support their own schools . The public and Catholic schools can coexist ; b . Catholic francophones are in a minority in a region , and have ...
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Questions relating to instructions in French | 35 |
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