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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Trustees of St. Boniface School Division 27 the question was the immersion program in St. Boniface . Some of the students at Howden School had been displaced to make room for immersion students , who had previously been accommodated at ...
Trustees of St. Boniface School Division 27 the question was the immersion program in St. Boniface . Some of the students at Howden School had been displaced to make room for immersion students , who had previously been accommodated at ...
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This second paragraph of Circular 146 ( which is composed of one section only ) provides that where a non - francophone child has already followed a program equivalent to the PCDF or immersion , and immersion at his or her grade level ...
This second paragraph of Circular 146 ( which is composed of one section only ) provides that where a non - francophone child has already followed a program equivalent to the PCDF or immersion , and immersion at his or her grade level ...
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In general , immersion programs are primarily intended for members of the linguistic majority of a province who want their children to learn the language of the minority . Chief Justice Richard of the New Brunswick Court of Queen's ...
In general , immersion programs are primarily intended for members of the linguistic majority of a province who want their children to learn the language of the minority . Chief Justice Richard of the New Brunswick Court of Queen's ...
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Questions relating to instructions in French | 35 |
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