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Portrait of Official Language Minorities in Canada – Francophones in Nova Scotia
- 89-642-X
- Main page
- Introduction
- Section 1 Definitions of Nova Scotia'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 French-mother-tongue population
- Section 4 A few sectors essential to the vitality of official-language minority communities
- Section 5 Subjective sense of vitality
- Conclusion
- References
- Tables, charts and maps
- Appendices
- More information
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