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Pages in category "Bilingual cities and towns in Quebec" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
A regional county municipality (French: Municipalité régionale de comté) in Quebec is a membership of numerous local municipalities, which in some cases can include unorganized territories, that was formed to administer certain services at the regional level such as waste management, public transit, land use planning and development, property assessment, etc. [14] Its council comprises the ...
According to the Office québécois de la langue française, Kirkland has been officially recognized as a bilingual municipality [7] since 2005-11-02. [ 8 ] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Kirkland had a population of 19,413 living in 6,666 of its 6,790 total private dwellings, a change of -3.7% from its 2016 ...
According to the Office québécois de la langue française, Côte Saint-Luc has been officially recognized as a bilingual municipality [14] [15] since 2005. [ 16 ] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Côte Saint-Luc had a population of 34,504 living in 14,603 of its 15,548 total private dwellings, a change of 6.3% ...
According to the Office québécois de la langue française, Senneville has been officially recognized as a bilingual municipality [16] since 2005-11-02. [17] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Senneville had a population of 951 living in 352 of its 377 total private dwellings, a change of 3.3% from its 2016 ...
This is a list of municipalities in the Canadian province of Quebec where Anglo-Quebecer populations form over 35% of the total population. Anglo-Quebecers, for the purposes of this list, are individuals who have English as a first language, including those with multiple first languages.
Bilingual (English/French) stop sign on Parliament Hill in Ottawa [7] Royal Military College Paladins Bilingual (English/French) Scoreboard, inner field, Royal Military College of Canada [8] Bilingual (French/English) sign for Preston Street (rue Preston) in Ottawa, placed above a sign marking that the street is in Little Italy, an example of bilingualism at the municipal government level [9
The Fédération Québécoise des Municipalités (FQM) is an organization representing municipalities in the Canadian province of Quebec.Its stated purpose is to provide political and strategic leadership to represent the interests of local and regional municipalities.