ARCHIVED - The Evolution of Public Opinion on Official Languages in Canada
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September 2006
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DISCUSSION POINTS
- General Support for Bilingualism
- Bilingualism for all of Canada?
- Bilingualism for all of Canada? % in favour (by region), 1988-2006
- Bilingualism for all of Canada? % in favour (by language), 1988-2006
- Bilingualism for your province?
- Bilingualism for your province? % in favour, 2000, 2003, 2006
- Bilingualism for your province? % in favour (by language), 1988-2006
- Resources for Minority Language Schools
- Learning a Second Official Language
- Importance of children learning a second language
- Importance of children learning a second language(by language spoken and age group), 2003-2006
- Which second language?
- Which second language? (by age group)
- More likely to learn French (English in Quebec) if classes were easily accessible
- More likely to learn French (English in Quebec) if classes were easily accessible (by language spoken and age group)
- Willing to pay for French language training (English in Quebec) if it were subsidized
- Willing to pay for French language training (English in Quebec) if it were subsidized
- Perceived Benefits of Bilingualism