Objectives: Research suggests that Canadian francophones living in minority contexts have little access to health services in French and are more likely to receive poorer health services. We examined whether francophones in one Nova Scotia (NS) community showed different patterns of health service use from anglophones in similar rural communities, or the NS population overall
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
This dissertation comprises three studies on the Anglo-Quebecer and Franco-Ontarian communities usin...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Official-language minorities in Canada may face specific issues in accessing health care services th...
French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficult...
Francophone seniors in Manitoba represent a growing and vulnerable population, with poorer health ou...
With the increase in international mobility, healthcare systems should no longer be ignoring languag...
This project aligns with the Official Languages Health Program goal of ‘developing innovative projec...
Recently, the idea of the city as a place to promote assimilation has been challenged in Canada whic...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
Purpose: The first objectives of the current study was to determine whether disparities exist in men...
Purpose: The first objectives of the current study was to determine whether disparities exist in men...
In this chapter I will examine various measures of the vitality of the francophone minorities living...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Socioeconomic profiles of two Canadian communities are presented in which the language spoken, an of...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
This dissertation comprises three studies on the Anglo-Quebecer and Franco-Ontarian communities usin...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Official-language minorities in Canada may face specific issues in accessing health care services th...
French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficult...
Francophone seniors in Manitoba represent a growing and vulnerable population, with poorer health ou...
With the increase in international mobility, healthcare systems should no longer be ignoring languag...
This project aligns with the Official Languages Health Program goal of ‘developing innovative projec...
Recently, the idea of the city as a place to promote assimilation has been challenged in Canada whic...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
Purpose: The first objectives of the current study was to determine whether disparities exist in men...
Purpose: The first objectives of the current study was to determine whether disparities exist in men...
In this chapter I will examine various measures of the vitality of the francophone minorities living...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Socioeconomic profiles of two Canadian communities are presented in which the language spoken, an of...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
This dissertation comprises three studies on the Anglo-Quebecer and Franco-Ontarian communities usin...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...