Bill 101, officially known as the Charter of the French Language, was enacted in Quebec in 1977 under the leadership of Premier René Lévesque and his Parti Québécois government. The bill aimed to promote and protect the French language in Quebec, affecting education, business, and government. Key figures involved in its development included Minister of Cultural Affairs Camille Laurin, who was instrumental in drafting the legislation. The bill sparked significant debate and controversy regarding language rights and bilingualism in the province.
No such percentage as '101%'. 100% is totality. However. 101% = 101/100 = 1 1/100
Two: 1 and 101 (101 is a prime number).
101 = CI
101 is odd.
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The Charter of the French Language, known as Bill 101, is a law in the of Quebec in Canada defining French, the language of the majority of the population
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Bill 101, officially known as the Charter of the French Language, was enacted in Quebec in 1977 to promote French as the province's official language, establishing guidelines for its use in education, business, and government. Bill 22, passed in 1974, aimed to reinforce the status of French but allowed for more flexibility in the use of English in certain contexts, particularly in education. While both bills sought to enhance the French language's prominence, Bill 101 implemented stricter measures and broader scope, making French the primary language of education and public life. In contrast, Bill 22 included provisions that permitted the use of English in some situations, making it less comprehensive than Bill 101.
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Bill 101 made French an official language, but the "Canadian Charter..." establishes the right of Canadians to speak the language of their choice.
•Bill 101 is also known as Charte de la langue Française (Charter of the French language). It is protecting and promoting the use of the French language in Quebec by prohibiting the Francophone student to go to an Anglophone school. But even thou it says that French is the only official language in Quebec they still consider the minority group (Anglophone) in Quebec.
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Bill Shankly was born on September 2, 1913 and died on September 29, 1981. Bill Shankly would have been 68 years old at the time of death or 101 years old today.
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