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Résistances, mobilisations et contestations: LAssociation canadienne-française de lOntario (1910-2006)

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The French-Canadian Association of Ontario (ACFO) has been the main political voice person for the Franco-Ontarian community in the 20th century. The first chapter (1910-1927) examines the first years of the Association and delves into the pivotal role it played during the debate surrounding Regulation 17, which was designed to prevent French-language schooling in the province. From 1927-1969, the ACFEO actively contributed to the advancement of French (or bilingual) schools in Ontario.

From 1969-1982, the Association, now called ACFO, played a key role in the institutional progress of the Franco-Ontarian community, amidst much criticism and accusations made by militants inspired by the counter-culture and participative ideologies of the day. From 1982 to 1992, ACFO redefined itself in order to adapt to an evolving political situation in lOntario français, as well as to the fragmentation of its ideology as regional identities took shape to a new ethnocultural reality in the wake of francophone immigration.

The years from 1992 to 2006 were the Associations last, as it became unable to overcome a legitimacy crisis that had been undermining it since the end of the 1970s. A glimpse into the efforts that went into the identity and political construct of the Ontarian Francophonie throughout the 20th century.

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  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: French
  • ISBN13: 9782760326033

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Mariève Forest (Contributor) Mariève Forest is a visiting professor at the University of Ottawas School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies and a researcher affiliated with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Citizenship and Minorities (CIRCEM). She is also President and Senior Researcher at Sociopol a company specializing in applied social research consulting and collective support. As a researcher she specializes in public decision-making social policies related to official languages social change and citizenship education.Anne Gilbert (Contributor) Anne Gilbert is Professor Emeritus in the Geography Department at the University of Ottawa where she carries out various studies on the languages cultures and territories of Canada. She was Research Chair at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Citizenship and Minorities from 2000 to 2009 and managed the Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture from 2010 to 2015 and from 2016 to 2017. She was awarded the Ordre des francophones dAmérique in September 2013. She is a member of The Royal Society of Canada.Michel Bock (Editor) Michel Bock is a full professor in the Department of History at the University of Ottawa director of the Centre de recherche sur les francophonies canadiennes and associate professor at the University of Sudbury. He is a specialist in the intellectual history of Quebec and French Canada. His work focuses on the factors that contributed to the rise and decline of French Canada as an identity reference and institutional reality as well as the origin and scope of the various projects that succeeded it within the Canadian Francophonie.Yves Frenette (Editor) Yves Frenette is Professor of North American history and holds the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Migrations Transfers and Francophone Communities at Université de Saint-Boniface in Winnipeg.

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