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CP LEGER POLL BILINGUALISM
A new poll reveals a stark divide between Quebec and the rest of Canada about whether the country should be bilingual. The survey by Leger suggests 83% of Quebecers think it is important that Canada remains an officially bilingual country, while only 43% of respondents from the rest of Canada shared this view. The Canadian Press has prepared a graphic looking at some results from the poll. This accompanies Can-Bilingualism-Survey
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CP LEGER POLL BILINGUALISM
Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP172331510
Legacy Identifier:
c1200292157
Type:
Graphics
Size:
1 page 260.56 KB
Print dimensions
from 8.89 x 12.52 in to 8.89 x 12.52 in