Sentences with phrase «with anglophone»

As a professional working in both official languages day in and day out, I found a recent study conducted by the Institut de recherche en économie contemporaine and the Institut de recherche sur le français en Amérique particularly interesting: nearly 14 % of employees in Quebec's education, health and public sectors predominantly use English as a language of work and this, with Anglophones only representing 9 % of Quebec's population (the study was based on the 2006 census).

Not exact matches

Quebec's richest quartier sits at the northwest edge of the prosperous anglophone enclave of Westmount, with one of the city's highest peaks in its midst.
The who's - who of anglophone Montreal live in and around Westmount, with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's $ 7.95 million mansion just one of a number of notable residences (the average housing bill is a little more forgiving at just under $ 2 million).
The Department of Transportation says both buses will operate in Metro Moncton with one assigned to the Anglophone East School District while the other will be used by the Francophone South District.
With 2.8 million people, it is the third most populous anglophone country in North America, after the United States and Canada.
What that leaves us with is an increasingly fractured Latino media environment, one which can not consolidate the push towards championing exciting work from Latin America within and for Spanish - only outlets with an American Anglophone mainstream media, which only acknowledges Latino talent when filtered through Hollywood standards.
I've also included a link to a version of the clip with English subtitles for any of your anglophone colleagues who may be looking for something for their history classes or Remembrance Day.
Cambridge works in close collaboration with the Association des Sections Internationales Britanniques et Anglophones (ASIBA).
The Media Technology Monitor commissioned Forum Research Inc. to speak with 4,009 anglophones by phone between Oct. 7 and Dec. 1, 2013.
One stroll, for instance, could take in Downtown where attractions include the Museum of Fine Arts, the prestigious McGill University (founded from a bequest by a Glasgow - born fur trader), Sainte - Catherine Street for the major department stores (at Ogilvy's a bagpiper still plays every day at noon) and the Golden Square Mile with its fine Victorian homes which were once home to the country's Anglophone, predominantly Scottish, upper class.
Ideally, I would have preferred dining with a more diverse mix of people, but Laura explained to me that they alternate nights between visiting Anglophones and Parisians (to relieve the locals from having to field questions from distracting tourists.)
And for Anglophones the problem increases with foreign names.
[4] Special national portrait galleries remain a distinct Anglophone speciality, with the other more recent examples in Washington DC (1968), Canberra, Australia (1998), and Ottawa, Canada (2001) not so far copied in other countries.
The last 3 appointments come very close to the US level: an anglophone with hard political right tendencies and unilingual at boot (and proud of it, sort US but not as bad); a woman with so little experience and proven competence (except for running bureaucracies — which for any form advancement within said bureaucracies requires a subservient manner and disposition of great notice and talent to advance) that the appointment cries out — WTF, out of her depth and competence; the one from Québec carries the sulfurous smell of his old man — hanging judge and authoritarian Claude Wagner (here is hoping that the axiom, apple not fallling very far from the tree does not apply).
It's the experience of unilingual anglophone lawyers faced with Canadian legal writing, cases, and legislation in French.
To this end, the CSLF recommends that the government implement measures to increase the integration of allophone and Anglophone workers in the public sector and provide them with the necessary language support.
DLA Piper's African unit was formed to develop relationships with its 15 member firms covering francophone, lusophone and anglophone Africa, allowing it to combine local on - the - ground expertise with the firm's global experience in key African sectors (recently adding Angola and currently in discussions with others).
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