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Reddit mentions of Sorry, I Don't Speak French: Confronting the Canadian Crisis That Won't Go Away

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Sorry, I Don't Speak French: Confronting the Canadian Crisis That Won't Go Away
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Found 1 comment on Sorry, I Don't Speak French: Confronting the Canadian Crisis That Won't Go Away:

u/Spitfire_Harold ยท 1 pointr/montreal

Good research. But sure, there are schools and a mesh of institutions that offer french services, but to be honest the health and future of french as a spoken language in the ROC is pretty bleak.

Graham Fraser's (The Commissioner of Official Languages) "Sorry I don't speak french" is a trove for more info about Canada's two official languages.

http://www.amazon.ca/Sorry-Dont-Speak-French-Confronting/dp/0771047665