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Official Languages committee  The poll was conducted with mother-tongue anglophones versus immigrants who spoke English as their first official language. That was the sample size taken. There was no francophone component to the poll.

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Michelle Dupuis

Official Languages committee  Absolutely. In terms of your question, I think that capital of attraction and retention of communities and official language minority communities is exactly the reason an immigrant would necessarily choose to go away from a metropolitan region. Because you're right: that's where

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Michelle Dupuis

Official Languages committee  Thank you very much. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Historically, the arrival of new immigrants has played a fundamental role in shaping English-speaking Quebec, particularly in the greater Montreal area, where the diversity of the population is a defining characteristic o

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Michelle Dupuis