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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Fact situation The CMEC Report indicates that since 1979 there has been a policy in Ontario of promoting establishment of homogeneous schools , preserving linguistically homogeneous educational units in mixed - language schools , making ...
Fact situation The CMEC Report indicates that since 1979 there has been a policy in Ontario of promoting establishment of homogeneous schools , preserving linguistically homogeneous educational units in mixed - language schools , making ...
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This practice , like the requirements of the Schools Act that classes be homogeneous , does not promote the emergence of homogeneous schools , and could be considered unconstitutional . The Act does not in any way guarantee the right to ...
This practice , like the requirements of the Schools Act that classes be homogeneous , does not promote the emergence of homogeneous schools , and could be considered unconstitutional . The Act does not in any way guarantee the right to ...
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although this situation should not occur too frequently . school board undoubtedly prefers classes that are more homogeneous in age and grade , even if they have to group francophones and anglophones together .
although this situation should not occur too frequently . school board undoubtedly prefers classes that are more homogeneous in age and grade , even if they have to group francophones and anglophones together .
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