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Canada's Francophone Minority Communities: Constitutional Renewal and the Winning of School Governance

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2006

Troy Riddell
Affiliation:
University of Guelph

Extract

Canada's Francophone Minority Communities: Constitutional Renewal and the Winning of School Governance, Michael D. Behiels, Montreal and Kingston: McGill Queen's University Press, 2004, pp. xxx, 442.

Michael Behiels very straightforwardly sets out the purpose of his book in the very first sentence: “This study is a descriptive analysis of Canada's francophone minority communities' quest for renewal and regeneration through constitutional reform and the winning of school governance” (xxi). Behiels bases his study on archived material from a number of francophone groups, government documents, court decisions, interviews with five francophone activists, and a large number of secondary sources.

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© 2006 Cambridge University Press

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