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June 2000

Table of Contents

FOREWORD

SUMMARY

  1. INTRODUCTION

  2. METHODOLOGY

  3. RESULTS OF DATA COLLECTION
    1. The London-Sarnia Regional ACFO Model
    2. The Éducacentre Model (British Columbia)
    3. The National Committee for Canadian Francophonie Human Resource Development Model

  4. LEGAL ANALYSIS

  5. RECOMMENDATION TO COMMUNITY GROUPS

  6. RECOMMENDATIONS TO FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS
    1. Monitoring of New Models of Cooperation
    2. Overall Evaluation of Models of Cooperation
    3. Analysis of Community Needs and Planning of Implementation
    4. Control and Accountability Mechanisms
    5. Respect for the Principle of Equality
    6. Long-term Stability of the Provision of Service
CONCLUSION

APPENDIX 1: MODELS OF COOPERATION INVENTORIED
    1. Clarification of Terms
    2. Examples Inventoried in the Course of this Study

APPENDIX 2: BIBLIOGRAPHY