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Allen, Mary. 2008. “Youth bilingualism in Canada.Education Matters: Insights on Education, Learning and Training in Canada. Vol. 5, no 4. December. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 81-004-X.

Canada. 1967. Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. Book 1: The Official Languages. Ottawa. Queen's Printer. 212 p.

Grenier, Gilles. 1989. "Bilingualism among Anglophones and Francophones in Canada." Demolinguistic Trends and the Evolution of Canadian Institutions. Papers presented at a colloquium hosted by the Office of the Commissioner for Official Languages and the Department of the Secretary of State, held in Hull on February 10, 1989. Montréal. Co-publication of the Department of the Secretary of State, the Office of the Commissioner for Official Languages, and the Association for Canadian Studies. p. 35-56.

Jedwab, Jack. 2011. "Is Canada bilingual? Perception and reality about knowledge of the two official languages." Life After Forty: Official Languages Policy in Canada. Jack Jedwab and Rodrigue Landry (eds.). Montréal and Kingston. McGill–Queen’s University Press. p. 155-178.

Joy, Richard J. 1967. Languages in Conflict: The Canadian Experience. Ottawa. 145 p.

Statistics Canada. 2012. The Canadian Population in 2011: Population Counts and Growth. Analytical document. Population and dwelling counts, 2011 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-310-X-2011001. Ottawa.

Vallee, Frank G. and John de Vries. 1978. “Trends in Bilingualism in Canada.” Advances in the Study of Societal Multilingualism. Joshua A. Fishman (ed.). The Hague, Netherlands. Mouton Publishers. p. 761-792.

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