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Since the COVID-19 outbreak, a gradual loosening of linguistic obligations in public institutions and governments has been observed in various jurisdictions in Canada. This article argues that in addition to legal requirements to provide minority language services, it is not justifiable for governments to suspend or curtail such services in an emergency situation, for reasons pertaining to public safety and public health. After performing a survey and analysis of government actions against...
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Introduction: The risks to patient safety and quality of care faced by members of linguistic minority groups have been well-documented. However, little research has focused on the experience of official language minorities in Canada. Methods: This multiple method study (online and paper-based surveys combined with semi-structured individual interviews with patients and interpreters-health navigators) explored the experience of minority Francophones living in 4 Canadian...
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Objectif Dans une perspective de santé publique, le suivi de grossesse et la période périnatale exigent une communication de qualité et des services de santé qui tiennent compte du contexte dans lequel ces femmes évoluent. Or, des défis d’accès aux services de santé en français en situation minoritaire au Canada ont été documentés. Cette étude pilote a pour objectif de mieux cerner les perceptions et le vécu de femmes enceintes francophones vivant au Canada dans un contexte linguistique...
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