As more and more Canadians speak languages other than English and French, the federal and provincial governments are spending $2.4-billion annually on official bilingualism, according to a new report from the Fraser Institute. The 10 provinces spend a total of Read More →
For years, scientists have tended to avoid the “touchy” issues of differences in the well-being of Quebec’s anglophone minority versus its francophone majority. But a group of University of Montreal researchers has tackled the linguistic health divide — and discovered Read More →