Quebec's Language Laws -- History and Context
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How does a small French-speaking society protect its valuable language and culture, surrounded by a sea of English-speakers? Presenter: Weston Donehower, Ph.D., Retired Professor of History and former Director of the Montreal Campus, Champlain College. Part of "La Francophonie in Vermont" series, sponsored by the Fletcher Free Library's Intercultural Programs and the Alliance Française of the Lake Champlain Region.
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