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Background: The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has severely hit Canadian nursing facilities (81% of deaths). To this toll, public health measures (eg, visitation restriction) have subsequently deepened the social isolation and loneliness of residents in nursing facilities (NFs), especially those in linguistic minority settings: Anglophone institutions in Quebec and Francophone institutions outside Quebec. However, very few COVID-19 initiatives targeting these populations specifically...
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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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Le présent rapport et l’Enquête sur la population de langue officielle en situation minoritaire de 2022 ont bénéficié du soutien financier et de la collaboration soutenue du ministère du Patrimoine canadien. Cette étude a pu être réalisée grâce au travail de longue haleine de plusieurs équipes et personnes qui se sont relayées au fil des ans pour planifier, concevoir, préparer, tester, réaliser, assurer la qualité des données, documenter, analyser et diffuser cette enquête d’envergure....
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This report and the 2022 Survey on the Official Language Minority Population received funding and ongoing support from the Department of Canadian Heritage. This study was made possible thanks to the tireless efforts of many different teams and individuals who, over the years, contributed to planning, designing, preparing, testing, conducting, ensuring data quality, documenting, analyzing and publishing this major survey. The authors would like to thank each and every one of them,...
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Résumé Contexte. Des études menées pendant la pandémie de COVID-19 soulignent que le confinement a réduit l’accès aux services et accru les responsabilités et l’isolement des proches aidants. Objectif. Cette étude examine les répercussions à long terme chez 83 proches aidants de personnes âgées provenant de quatre provinces canadiennes. Méthodes. Les participants ont rempli un questionnaire en ligne entre octobre 2021 et février 2022, puis à nouveau six mois plus tard, sur l’aide fournie, le...
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