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... Available http://www.latino.com/news/0724neng.htm. "Pat Buchanan: Look At Canada And See Why English Must Be America's Official Language." Internet. 31 Oct. ...
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By examining what the purpose of the Act is and also by examining the relationship of French and English in Canada, I will try to conclude whether or not the ...
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... systems in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Clifford Sifton essentially forced Laurier to abandon it because Sifton desired to make Canada an English nation. ...
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... There are two official languages in Canada; English and French. Both languages appear on money, stamps, and are spoken within the Canadian parliament. ...
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... Indeed, this most heinous act of terrorism in Canada's history is a crucial constituent in the degradation of the French-English relation. ...
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... The main languages spoken in Canada are English and French because these are the languages of the original colonizers of Canada. ...
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... The main languages spoken in Canada are English and French because these are the languages of the original colonizers of Canada. ...
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... Central Canada is known for its population and diverse cultures and employment ... loses a possible stereotype that could have attracted more non-English minorities ...
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... Nobody could answer the question affirmatively , but the answer was clear in the minds of French Canadiens , No Canada would not !6 It was an English war , and ...
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... The other major powers such as the US, Britain, and all of NATO might have something to say if somebody tried to set up a totalitarian government in Canada. ...
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... We see some of the same problems today in Canada, people in English Canada wonder why we have a Queen and maybe we should not , but in Quebec what the patriots ...
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... English Canada is still trying to integrate this concept into their vision of national identity in which all Canadians are citizens of a predominantly English ...
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... 1981 to May, 1982, Atwood was president of the Writers' Union of Canada and from 1984-1986, she was president of International PEN in Canada (English speaking ...
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... With Quebec gone, Ottawa will no longer be obliged to try and make every one feel equal, and English Canada will survive as a unit and probably flourish. ...
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... In the 1800s the united colonies of Canada, Canada east (French speaking) and Canada west ( English speaking) was in constitutional deadlock. ...
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... With Quebec gone, Ottawa will no longer be obliged to try and make every one feel equal, and English Canada will survive as a unit and probably flourish. ...
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... The western province of Upper Canada was English-speaking and received English law and institutions. It would become the modern province of Ontario. ...
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... true of Canada where the French-speaking population of the province of Quebec is considering seceding from the rest of Canada, where most people speak English. ...
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... Obviously this law angered English Canada because it violated the Charter of Rights' and Freedoms under the 1982 Constitution, that gave all Canadians equality ...
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... be less likely to go to Quebec for fear that no one there would speak English, and French speaking tourists would question visiting English Canada for the same ...
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... accepted in Canada. They are forced to take jobs beneath their abilities. The main qualification immigrants don't have is the ability to speak English or French ...
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... This debate and plight of an equal Canadian culture began. In the mid1960s, French English relations were weakening in Canada. French ...
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... and assimilate them. Another issue of bitter contention among French and English Canada was the conscription issue. This was the ...
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... It dates back to those early settlers of Canada and the two conflicting mother tongues, English and French. Over the last 200 years ...
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... the riots the legislation caused in Montreal, and the deep cultural rift it left in its wake helped to define future English - French relations in Canada. ...
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... In 1890 French had been removed as the official language of Manitoba and was replaced with English. In 1979, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled this as ...
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... is the British North America Act, passed in 1867, which gives authority to the Government of Canada to make criminal laws. Prior to this, English criminal law ...
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... It also recognizes the importance of proficiency in English or French, Canada's two official languages, and makes it easier for prospective immigrants to ...
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... country, a country built on two societies (French/English); yet nonetheless there are the common ideologies that all Canadian share. Canada founded its nation ...
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... For example, Canada (English and French), India ( Hindi and English) Japan ( Japanese, English and Korean) have two or more official languages. ...
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