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Pendakur, Ravi – 1990
This paper examines the use of heritage languages in Canada and the processes surrounding the maintenance or shift of these minority languages in Canada's different linguistic minority groups. Studies of language shift or maintenance in Canada generally concern the relative positions of English and French and the changing patterns of usage along…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Census Figures, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries
Drover, G.; Hulchanski, J. D. – 1987
This report outlines alternative directions for urban social planning in Canada, taking into account the growth of the welfare state, alternative economic developments, and urban demographic trends. Based on a theory of increasing social convergence/diversity between the United States and Canada, a proactive model of planning is recommended. Urban…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Economic Factors, Models, Population Trends
Ledoux, Michel; Pendakur, Ravi – 1990
This graphic overview uses 28 bar and pie graphs to illustrate Canada's ethnic and linguistic diversity. Information was drawn primarily from 1986 census figures. The following categories are examined: (1) ethnic origin; (2) language; (3) visible minorities (nonwhites); (4) aboriginal peoples; and (5) immigration. Information is reported for the…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Census Figures, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism

Trovato, Frank – International Migration Review, 1988
Examines three hypotheses regarding the relationship between nativity, language affiliation, and interurban mobility in Canada during the intercensal period 1976-81. A series of crosstabular and logistic regression analyses provide support for all three hypotheses. Theoretical and policy implications are discussed in the context of ethnic…
Descriptors: Birth, Census Figures, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries