ARCHIVED - The Evolution of Public Opinion on Official Languages in Canada

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September 2006

Table of Contents

SUMMARY

DISCUSSION POINTS

  1. General Support for Bilingualism
  2. Resources for Minority Language Schools
  3. Learning a Second Official Language
  4. Perceived Benefits of Bilingualism

QUESTIONS ASKED