The Road to Official Bilingualism
Perspectives on the Act
Indigenous & Other Voices
Multiculturalism & Consitution
The Charter & Francophone Schools
100

This 1867 Act originally established Canada as a bilingual and bicultural country at Confederation

What is the BNA Act? (British North America Act)

100

 These minority communities outside of Québec viewed the Official Languages Act as a positive step that legitimized their identity and citizenship.

Who are Francophones outside of Québec?

100

This term describes a language that few people speak, and that fewer people speak every single year

What is an endangered language?

100

In 1971, Canada made history by becoming the first country in the world to adopt this specific policy.

What is a policy of multiculturalism?

100

These specific sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms explicitly affirm Canada as an officially bilingual country.

What are Sections 16 to 20?

200

Established in response to Francophone dissatisfaction in the 1960s, this body held hearings from 1963 to 1971 and found that Francophones were not "equal partners" in Canada

What is the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism?

200

Some English-speaking Canadians opposed the act; one Western Canadian argued that the whole language issue could be settled easily if this was done in Québec schools

What is teaching children English?

200

These specific schools deliberately disrupted the connections of Indigenous students to their communities and cultures through a policy of assimilation

What are residential schools?

200

This prime minister decided to "patriate" Canada's constitution to renew the Confederation agreement amidst the growth of the Québec independence movement.

Who is Pierre Trudeau?

200

Section 23 of the Charter makes publicly funded education for official language minorities a constitutional right, provided the population is of this requirement.

What is "of sufficient size"?

300

Passed in 1969, this legislative act spelled out the duties of all federal institutions to provide services in both English and French

What is the Official Languages Act?

300

Many Francophones within this province feared official bilingualism would threaten their communities by forcing them to learn English.

What is Québec?

300

Many First Nations want recognition under the Official Languages Act in order to permanently secure this from the government.

What is language program funding?

300

 "Patriating" the constitution meant bringing it under the authority of Canada's parliament, whereas before 1867 it had remained under this authority.

What is British authority?

300

Unlike immersion schools, these publicly funded schools do not teach French; they are French in language, culture, and identity.

What are Francophone schools?

400

This type of school, which Canada's government began supporting in 1985, teaches French to non-Francophones by immersing them in the language.

What is a French immersion school?

400

First Nations peoples rejected the idea of a bicultural partnership, submitting instead that Canada is actually this kind of country.

What is a tricultural country?

400

In 1964, Ukrainian-Canadian Senator Paul Yuzyk gave a speech calling non-French and non-British cultural groups by this collective name.

What is the "third force"? (or the third element)

400

This set of rules governing how federal and provincial governments would make future changes to the constitution was agreed upon by seven provinces, but excluded Québec

What is the amending formula?

400

 Francophone parents used their constitutional rights to open Alberta’s very first Francophone school in this city in 1984.

What is Edmonton?

500

 In Alberta, this exact percentage of students attend French immersion schools today.

What is about 20 percent?

500

The Canadian government specifically viewed the Official Languages Act as a way to affirm this for Francophones in Canadian society

What is their citizenship? (or that they "belonged")

500

 Canadians of these two specific European descents publicly thought that the concept of biculturalism excluded too many people

What are Ukrainian and German descent?

500

This legislative act was passed by Canada's government in 1988 to affirm support for languages contributing to Canada's multicultural heritage.

What is the Multiculturalism Act?

500

These two sections of Canada's new constitution specifically affirm the rights of Canada's Indigenous peoples.

What are Sections 25 and 35?

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