Coexistence of two national cultures in a same country.
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A body of persons delegated to consider, investigate, take action on, or report on some matter. A group of fellow legislators chosen by a legislative body to give consideration to legislative matters.
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Composed in or using one language only.
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Dress of a distinctive design or fashion worn by members of a particular group and serving as a means of identification.
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French Canadian president of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism (1963-1970).
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In order to include more French Canadians to the Canadian army, this institution was put in place on November 13, 1952, in St-Jean.
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In 1968, this Canadian General puts forward a plan to reinforce the francophone presence in the Canadian Forces (proportion of 28%).
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Situation in which a country has two official languages.
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Main argument for the unification of the Canadian armes forces.
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Name of the "Paper" published by Minister Hellyer on March 26, 1964, which will help put in place the unification of the Canadian Forces.
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Of, having, or belonging to a population using French as its first or sometimes second language.
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Name given to the Royal Commission on Government Organization (1962-1963).
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To put or change into an improved form or condition.
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Number of Canadian Generals and Admirals who resigned to protest against the unification of the Canadian Forces.