Xref: utzoo can.francais:120 can.politics:2060 Newsgroups: can.francais,can.politics Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!godzilla.eecg.toronto.edu!leblanc From: leblanc@eecg.toronto.edu (Marcel LeBlanc) Subject: Re: Notwithstanding clause -- truly a sad day for Canada Message-ID: <89Jan3.211127est.2377@godzilla.eecg.toronto.edu> Organization: EECG, University of Toronto References: <1988Dec13.133220.28851@lsuc.uucp> <4321@hcr.UUCP> <809@auvax.UUCP> <169@ecicrl.UUCP> <433@cs-spool.calgary.UUCP> <463@telly.UUCP> <89Jan3.101920est.38116@neat.ai.toronto.edu> Distribution: can Date: Tue, 3 Jan 89 21:11:19 EST In article <89Jan3.101920est.38116@neat.ai.toronto.edu> derome@ai.toronto.edu (Philippe Derome) writes: >In article <463@telly.UUCP> evan@telly.on.ca (Evan Leibovitch) writes: >>I remember some kind of law that requires that children be taught in the >>French shool system. To be able to attend, say, Montreal's Protestant School >>Board, a child must have parents who can BOTH prove that their 'mother tongue' >> ... >>I'm pretty sure this law is the reason why Montreal, which had a reputation >>for being the multi-cultural centre of Canada, has clearly lost that to >>Toronto in the last decade. The neighborhood of Duddy Kravitz has been all >> ... >Je crois que les opportunites economiques de Toronto ont ete un facteur >bien plus important. > > Philippe Derome Les opportunites economiques a Toronto sont plus nombreuses surtout depuis l'adoption de la Loi 101. Marcel A. LeBlanc | University of Toronto -- Toronto, Canada leblanc@eecg.toronto.edu | also: LMS Technologies Ltd, Fredericton, NB, Canada ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UUCP: uunet!utai!eecg!leblanc BITNET: leblanc@eecg.utoronto (may work) ARPA: leblanc%eecg.toronto.edu@relay.cs.net CDNNET: <...>.toronto.cdn