La Charte. La loi 101 et les Québécois d'expression anglaise / The Charter. Bill 101 and English-Speaking Quebec
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Cet ouvrage examine les répercussions de la Charte, principalement en ce qui a trait aux communautés anglophones en situation minoritaire au Québec.
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The Charter: Bill 101 and English-Speaking Quebec
The Charter of the French Language, also called Bill 101, profoundly changed Quebec. The 1977 law made state institutions, certain workplaces, and commercial signs predominantly French. Since the law's adoption, the English-speaking minority has experienced population loss, economic decline, and school closures, but also a growing organizational vitality and increased participation in Francophone Quebec. This book features chapters in English or French by researchers and engaged citizens. They explore the Charter in relation to English-speaking Quebec and within a broad historical, political, legal, and socio-economic context. A complex view of the Quebec law and its communities emerges.
À propos de ce livre
Dans les médias
Compte rendu de Samuel Lemire, Recherches sociographiques, Vol. LXIII, No 1-2, 2022.
""Qu’est-ce que l’on peut faire de plus ?", demandent les anglophones" Louise Leduc, La Presse, 23 septembre 2021.
"New book on Bill 101" avec Laura Casella, Global News Morning Montreal, 17 septembre 2021.
"Projet de loi 96: les anglophones discriminés?" par Anne-Marie Provost, Le Devoir, 17 septembre 2021.