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"Canadians are far more likely to speak both languages"?
Where is that? Ontario east? Please support this statement with facts.
RedWolf 09:21, Feb 14, 2004 (UTC)
A pearl
There is a pearl of an interview in the online archives of
Radio-Canada which brings a lot of light on the recommendations made by the B & B commissioners. The radio interview of
Davidson Dunton can be listen to at this address: