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Blaser, Christine. 2009. Health care professionals and official-language minorities in Canada, 2001 and 2006. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 91-550-X. Ottawa. 60 p.

Brokington, Riley. 2009. Indicateurs sommaires des écoles publiques pour les provinces et les territoires, 2001-2001 à 2006-2007.No. 78. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 81-595-M. Ottawa, 55 p.

Corbeil, Jean-Pierre. 2003. "30 years of education: Canada's language groups." Canadian Social Trends. No. 71, Winter. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11-008. p. 9-14.

Houle, René and Jean-Pierre Corbeil. 2010. Statistical portrait of the French-speaking immigrant population outside Quebec, 1991 to 2006. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 89-641-X. Ottawa. 106 p.

Lord, Bernard. 2008. Report on the Government of Canada's consultations on linguistic duality and official languages. Canadian Heritage. Ottawa. 49 p.

Martel, Angéline. 1991. Official language minority education rights in Canada: from instruction to management. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Ottawa. 409 p.

Rothwell, Neil and Martin Turcotte. 2006. "The influence of education on civic engagement: differences across Canada's rural-urban spectrum. "Vol. 7, no. 1, July. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 21-006-XIF. Ottawa. 18 p.

Statistics Canada. 1989. Population estimates by first official language spoken: Canada, provinces, territories, census divisions and subdivisions, census metropolitan areas. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 47-013. Ottawa.

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