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Portrait of Official-Language Minorities in Canada: Francophones in Ontario
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- Introduction
- Section 1 Definitions of Ontario's French-speaking population
- Section 2 Evolution of the population by mother tongue and first official language spoken
- Section 3 Factors influencing the evolution of the population with French as a mother tongue
- Section 4 A few key sectors for the vitality of official-language minority communities
- Section 5 Subjective vitality
- Conclusion
- Tables, charts and maps
- Appendix
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- Erratum
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Acknowledgements
This report was made possible thanks to the collaboration and financial support of Canadian Heritage's Official Languages Secretariat. The authors wish to thank Julie Bertrand, Daniel Pereira of the Language Statistics Section of Statistics Canada for their technical support and their active participation in this project. As well, acknowledgements are given to Dany Faucher, methodologyst, and Michèle Lanoue, Denis Theriault, Suzanne Bélair, René Houle and Jean-François Lepage of the Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division for their indispensible collaboration in the finalization of this project. Finally, the authors wish to thank Louise Marmen, assistant-director of the same division for her suggestions and relevant comments when revising earlier versions of the document.
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Catalogue no. 89-642-X
Frequency: Occasional
ISSN:1923-3086
ISBN: 978-1-100-15795-5
Ottawa
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