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The North is no longer just dispossessed Aboriginals and transient workers and misplaced Francophones. An island of seven million francophones isolated within a North American sea of 330 million anglophones, the politics of language has always been acute in the Canadian province of Quebec. They decided to use these as the starting point because they reflected the language and culture of the francophones of the three dioceses directly involved: Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec. |
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