Language and Politics in New Brunswick
Year:
1990
Volume and number:
, 13 (2)
Journal:
, Canadian Parliamentary Review
Pages :
, 2-7
Abstract
Outlines three decades of change in New Brunswick from a province where the Anglophone linguistic majority enjoyed political and economic domination, to a bilingual province where alterations in its language policy have brought about a 'peaceful social revolution.
Theme :
AnglophonesBilingualismCanadaNew BrunswickLanguage Policy
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