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Official Languages Minister James Moore signed the new accord along with Manitoba Advanced Education Minister Diane McGifford at a ceremony at the Legislative Building. McGifford, chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Education, represented her provincial counterparts at the event.
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THE DSFM is funded by the province, and by Ottawa under the minority languages program, but trustees do not have taxing power. Instead, property taxes paid by parents of DSFM students to the public school division in which they reside are transferred to the DSFM.
It was January of 2004 that the DSFM launched an expropriation of the factory, which sits shoulder-to-shoulder with cole Tache. Students have to cross the factory's truck entrance to reach their tiny playground.
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...Commissioner of Official Languages for Canada. Interveners and between:. Minister of ... law -- Charter of Rights -- Minority language educational rights -- Periods of attendan...
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Bruck (1985a) examined whether academic difficulty is a necessary and sufficient cause for students to switch out of immersion. Specifically, she collected information on the academic, familial, and socioaffective characteristics of Grade 2, 3, and 4 early French immersion students in Montreal who switched to an English program and of students who remained in immersion despite academic difficulties. She found that the reading achievement scores of the students who switched out of immersion were not significantly worse than those of students who remained in immersion despite also having been identified by their teachers as experiencing difficulty. In contrast, the students who switched out of immersion had significantly more negative attitudes toward schooling (and immersion in particula...
... socioeconomic backgrounds, and minority language status. We then review studies on individ... students who speak a language (or languages) other than English or French at home (e.g., BiId ...
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... majority is itself a precarious minority that needs protection in order to ensure its survi..., the promotion of a diversity of languages and cultures was a central element of the Canadian...
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... infringes Part VII of the Official Languages Act , RSC 1985, c 31 (the Act), since it will have... Government of Canada and the linguistic minority communities (minority communities) of reliable sta...
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... infringes Part VII of the Official Languages Act , RSC 1985, c 31 (the Act), since it will have... Government of Canada and the linguistic minority communities (minority communities) of reliable sta...
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To explore the internal dynamics of intercultural marriage, we conducted in-depth interviews with 18 married couples, of whom one partner was bom in Israel and the other immigrated from the former Soviet Union. The interviews focused on the contentious issues of everyday life: selfidentity, language use, cultural consumption, relations with the families/friends, division of household labor, and childrearing. The findings point to a clear tendency for immigrants to make most adjustments to the norms and expectations of the Israeli spouses and their social networks. For most immigrant spouses, the selective acculturation they had hoped for at the outset in fact morphed into relentless assimilation. The Israelization was expressed in the exclusive use of Hebrew in these homes; preference o...
... majority and die other comes from a minority group, or both come from two different minorities,... can grow up bilingual and not mix the languages the way we adults often do. " (14W). It is notewor...
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...- and -. Commissioner of Official Languages for Canada. Intervener. Coram: McLachlin C.J. and ... incumbent upon all provinces to offer minority language instruction to its minority language comm...
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... is known about what opinions visible minority citizens in Canada have about the police (for exce... of Canada and a measure of household languages. Both of these measures tap the concept of Canadia...