Many of Canada\u27s language laws represent an attempt by governments to articulate national or provincial linguistic identities. How fitting, therefore, that Annotated Language Laws of Canada is a work which is itself in search of an identity. There is, in fact, some dissonance between what this book claims to be and what it actually is. Although its cover suggests that it is part of a series of New Canadian Perspectives, there is little that is new (in the sense of original) in the work, other than the actual compilation. As for perspectives-one of the most striking absences in this work is any kind of perspective. The authorial voice is singularly lacking. Annotated Language Laws of Canada is a bare compilation of language legislation ...
An analysis was conducted of relevant documents published by federal and provincial governments and ...
En 45 ans, le Canada a défini une approche bien singulière de la protection et de la promotion de se...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
In the Manitoba Language Rights Reference the Supreme Court of Canada determined that although there...
"The object of this book is to explain the nature of language rights and their importance in Canada'...
This article is a summary of the law governing official languages in Canada. The paper also concentr...
This thesis explores the meaning and content of s. 41 of the Official Languages Act of Canada, which...
In July 1974, the legislature of Quebec passed an Official Language Act, declaring French to be the ...
This paper explores critical issues surrounding language rights in multicultural Canada and how lang...
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees, at section 16, that French and English are t...
This article critically analyzes provincial authority to unilaterally amend the Constitution of Cana...
The rights of people to use their mother tongues are both central to the Canadian constitution and y...
For this paper, heterolingualism or language plurality will be considered as the presence in a sing...
Il s’agit du texte d’une conférence présentée à Montréal le 28 avril 1988 au Congrès international d...
In Multani, the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s kirpan case, judges disagree over the proper approach t...
An analysis was conducted of relevant documents published by federal and provincial governments and ...
En 45 ans, le Canada a défini une approche bien singulière de la protection et de la promotion de se...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
In the Manitoba Language Rights Reference the Supreme Court of Canada determined that although there...
"The object of this book is to explain the nature of language rights and their importance in Canada'...
This article is a summary of the law governing official languages in Canada. The paper also concentr...
This thesis explores the meaning and content of s. 41 of the Official Languages Act of Canada, which...
In July 1974, the legislature of Quebec passed an Official Language Act, declaring French to be the ...
This paper explores critical issues surrounding language rights in multicultural Canada and how lang...
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees, at section 16, that French and English are t...
This article critically analyzes provincial authority to unilaterally amend the Constitution of Cana...
The rights of people to use their mother tongues are both central to the Canadian constitution and y...
For this paper, heterolingualism or language plurality will be considered as the presence in a sing...
Il s’agit du texte d’une conférence présentée à Montréal le 28 avril 1988 au Congrès international d...
In Multani, the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s kirpan case, judges disagree over the proper approach t...
An analysis was conducted of relevant documents published by federal and provincial governments and ...
En 45 ans, le Canada a défini une approche bien singulière de la protection et de la promotion de se...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...