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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189 ) : ( 1 ) engage teachers ; ( 3 ) ensure that courses " are given to all the children domiciled in the territory under their jurisdiction if they wish to enrol in such courses , in conformity with the Charter of the French Language ...
189 ) : ( 1 ) engage teachers ; ( 3 ) ensure that courses " are given to all the children domiciled in the territory under their jurisdiction if they wish to enrol in such courses , in conformity with the Charter of the French Language ...
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to be given in English only . A school district or division could authorize a prima ry course in French . In 1960 , an ad hoc committee was given the responsibility of setting up a French - language educational program .
to be given in English only . A school district or division could authorize a prima ry course in French . In 1960 , an ad hoc committee was given the responsibility of setting up a French - language educational program .
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It is not a codification of essential , pre - existing and more or less universal rights that are being confirmed and perhaps clarified , extended or amended , and which , most importantly , are being given a new primacy and ...
It is not a codification of essential , pre - existing and more or less universal rights that are being confirmed and perhaps clarified , extended or amended , and which , most importantly , are being given a new primacy and ...
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Fact situation | 29 |
Questions relating to instructions in French | 35 |
Fact situation | 41 |
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