Studies
By subject
Official language minority communities
- Northern Francophone Communities: Vitality of Francophone Communities in the Territories (Summary of a study by the Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities) (October 2010) (PDF Version)
- Vitality Indicators for Official Language Minority Communities 3: Three Francophone Communities in Western Canada
- Summary Presentation
- Rural Francophone communities in Saskatchewan (February 2010)
- The British Columbia Francophone Community (April 2010)
- The Calgary Francophone Community (April 2010)
- Shadows over the Canadian Television Landscape: The Place of French on the Air and Production in a Minority Context (January 2009)
- Vitality Indicators for Official Language Minority Communities 2: The English-Speaking Communities in Quebec (June 2008)
- Summary Presentation
- The English-Speaking Community of Eastern Townships
- The English-Speaking Community of Québec City
- The English-Speaking Community of Lower North Shore
- Federal Government Support for the Arts and Culture in Official Language Minority Communities (March 2008)
- The Role of Canadian Federal Research Funding Agencies in the Promotion of Official Languages (January 2008)
- Vitality Indicators for Official Language Minority Communities 1: Francophones in Urban Settings:
- Summary Presentation
- The Halifax Francophone Community (October 2007)
- The Winnipeg Francophone Community (October 2007)
- The Sudbury Francophone Community (November 2007)
- French Culture and Learning French as a Second Language: Perceptions of the Saskatchewan Public (January 2007)
Education
- Two languages, a World of Opportunities: Second-language learning in Canada’s universities (October 2009)
- Interactive map
- Four Provinces, Four Days: Report on Atlantic Round Table Discussions on the Continuum of Second-Language Learning Opportunities (August 2010)
- Report on the Manitoba forum on the continuum of second-language learning opportunities (May 2011)
- French Culture and Learning French as a Second Language: Perceptions of the Saskatchewan Public (January 2007)
Language of work
- Beyond Bilingual Meetings: Leadership Behaviours for Managers (March 2011)
- Self Assessment Tool: Leadership Competencies Profile for Official Languages
- PDF Version (April 2011)
- Fillable PDF Version (May 2011)
International relations
Sports
- Final Report on the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (December 2010)
- Organizing a Major Sporting Event in Canada: A Practical Guide to Promoting Official Languages (March 2011)
- Raising our Game for Vancouver 2010: Towards a Canadian Model of Linguistic Duality in International Sport - A follow-up (September 2009)
- Raising our Game for Vancouver 2010: Towards a Canadian Model of Linguistic Duality in International Sport (December 2008)
By publication year
2011
- Follow-up to the study Two Languages, a World of Opportunities: Second-language learning in Canada’s universities
- Organizing a Major Sporting Event in Canada: A Practical Guide to Promoting Official Languages (March 2011)
- Beyond Bilingual Meetings: Leadership Behaviours for Managers (March 2011)
- Self Assessment Tool: Leadership Competencies Profile for Official Languages
- PDF Version (April 2011)
- Fillable PDF Version (May 2011)
2010
- Final Report on the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (December 2010)
- Northern Francophone Communities: Vitality of Francophone Communities in the Territories (Summary of a study by the Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities) (October 2010) (PDF Version)
- Follow-up to the study Two Languages, a World of Opportunities: Second-language learning in Canada’s universities
- Vitality Indicators for Official Language Minority Communities 3: Three Francophone Communities in Western Canada
- Summary Presentation
- Rural Francophone communities in Saskatchewan (February 2010)
- The British Columbia Francophone Community (April 2010)
- The Calgary Francophone Community (April 2010)
2009
- Two languages, a World of Opportunities: Second-language learning in Canada’s universities (October 2009)
- Raising our Game for Vancouver 2010: Towards a Canadian Model of Linguistic Duality in International Sport - A follow-up (September 2009)
- Shadows over the Canadian Television Landscape: The Place of French on the Air and Production in a Minority Context (January 2009)
2008
- Raising our Game for Vancouver 2010: Towards a Canadian Model of Linguistic Duality in International Sport (December 2008)
- Vitality Indicators for Official Language Minority Communities 2: The English-Speaking Communities in Quebec (June 2008)
- Summary Presentation
- The English-Speaking Community of Eastern Townships
- The English-Speaking Community of Québec City
- The English-Speaking Community of Lower North Shore
- Federal Government Support for the Arts and Culture in Official Language Minority Communities (March 2008)
- The Role of Canadian Federal Research Funding Agencies in the Promotion of Official Languages (January 2008)
2007
- Follow-up to the Study Doorway to the World: Linguistic Duality in Canada’s International Relations (November 2007)
- Vitality Indicators for Official Language Minority Communities 1: Francophones in Urban Settings:
- Summary Presentation
- The Halifax Francophone Community (October 2007)
- The Winnipeg Francophone Community (October 2007)
- The Sudbury Francophone Community (November 2007)
- French Culture and Learning French as a Second Language: Perceptions of the Saskatchewan Public (January 2007)
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