SOSC 1350 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: 1969 White Paper, European Canadian, Indian Act

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The 1969 white paper (also known as the statement of. The bilingual limits of canadian multiculturalism , eve haque. This chapter explores through the history of the rcbb and also examines the emergence of multiculturalism within a bilingual framework. Multiculturalism has first became a term in canada in the 1960s, popularized by the royal commission on bilingualism and biculturalism ( rcbb ). Royal commissions are institutions that gather information and investigate public concerns or issues, they provide an opportunity for canadians to represent themselves. One of the most influential commissions in canadian history is the royal commission on bilingualism and. Biculturalism (1963-1970), which brought changes to federal and provincial language policy. In the 1960s many things started to change in canadian society, especially in relation to immigration policies. In early 1962, new regulations were made and the main criteria for admission changed to education, training and skills which the were regardless of.

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