OLA on French/English relation
Title: OLA on French/English relation
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OLA on French/English relation
Introduction
In this paper I will be trying to determine whether the Official Languages Act is an adequate reflection of the French/English relations in Canada. 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 Act has had a positive or negative effect on the country since it was passed. Therefore the purpose of
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resolve by one act, although I feel that the OLA has been the most significant step towards a resolution, as it gives francophones the right to have there language present in parliament and government proceedings, and that it gave them the right to be served in there language.
Biography
§ The English Fact, Sheila Mcleod Arnopoulos and Dominique Clift/ second edition McGill-Queens University Press 1984
§ Official Languages Act as posted on the Canadian Department of Justice website
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