Pas de problème: The Development of French‑Language Health Services in Ontario, 1968-1986

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
Pas de problème: The Development of French‑Language Health Services in Ontario, 1968-1986
Abstract
Discusses the availability of health services to French‑speaking residents of Ontario after Premier John Robarts announced his intention to institute minority-language services in the province in 1968. The Association Canadienne-Française de l’Ontario (ACFO), reorganized in 1969 from a similar group, lobbied for justice and social and health services for the French-speaking community in Ontario. The ACFO’s efforts led to increased services for the French minority, culminating in the passage of the French Language Services Act in Ontario in 1986.
Publication
Ontario History
Date
2002
Volume
94
Issue
2
Pages
183-200
Language
en
Extra
Cité par : Savard, S. (2008). Pour « Une politique globale, précise, cohérente et définitive de développement » : les leaders franco-ontariens et les encadrements politiques fédéraux, 1968-1984. Politique et Sociétés, 27(1), 129–155. https://doi.org/10.7202/018050ar et par: https://icrml.ca/en/research-and-publications/references/item/76860-pas-de-probleme-the-development-of-french-language-health-services-in-ontario-1968-1986
Citation
Hayday, M. (2002). Pas de problème: The Development of French‑Language Health Services in Ontario, 1968-1986. Ontario History, 94(2), 183–200.
Minority language group(s)
Country
Canadian provinces or territories