September 9, 2008:
Two Cultures, One Identity
Two Cultures, One Identity
In a family where one parent is anglophone, and one is francophone, the children usually end up speaking English.
That's even true in Canada's most bilingual province, New Brunswick.
And that's why more and more of these families - the so-called "exogame" families - are turning away from French immersion, and choosing to put their children in the province's FRENCH school system.
This week on Maritime Magazine, the CBC's Jacques Poitras - an exogame kid himself - talks about the phenomenon.


