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Francophone Perspectives
A collection of resources to support Social Studies teachers in providing the perspectives of Francophones related to national historical events.
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Alberta
Building of Canada
Canada's Constitution
Francophone Language Rights
New France
Quiet Revolution
Perspectives on War
Research Articles
Sovereignty
October Crisis
Referendums
Relationships with Indigenous Peoples
Research Articles
Canadian Identity: A Francophone Perspective
This article examines the francophone perspective of Canada's national identity.
Clash of Perceptions: Quebec Viewed by Albertan Media (2003-2012)
This study examines the evolution of the perception of Quebec in Alberta through the analysis of four recent events.
Foreign Policy of Constituents Units at the Beginning of 21st Century: Canadian Federalism and Foreign Relations: Quebec and Alberta
This book chapter focuses on the different perspectives and goals that Quebec and Alberta bring to their international activities.
Francophones in Canada: A Community of Interests
This report from Heritage Canada examines how francophone communities across Canada have developed a shared culture and perspective.
Low Fertility in Canada: The Nordic Model in Quebec and the U.S. Model in Alberta
This article examines rising fertility rates in Alberta and Quebec while positing different cultural reasons driving the increase.
Place‐based Policy: A Rural Perspective
This paper provides an example of how the different perspectives of Quebec and Alberta affect municipal development in each province.
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