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Homerun | Mar 4, 2013 | 5:27

PROTECTING ENGLISH CULTURE IN QUEBEC

Today's results of our CBC Ekos poll of Quebec Anglophones show that 88% of respondents think that it's important to protect English language and culture. Seven percent disagreed. Nancy Marrelli is the Emeritus Archivist for Concordia University and the editor of several books about Montreal heritage.

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