to track prescription patterns and alert physicians where there is a problem(passive) is designedBill 101
the language battleledto Bill 101
the political instabilityresultingfrom Bill 101
in response to what some believe is English Canadian culture encroaching on French Canadian culture within Quebec(passive) was createdBill 101
the rights Public francophone school boardsare createdBill 101
to make French the public language of Quebec(passive) was designedBill 101
to protect the French language and the French culture in Quebec(passive) was designedBill 101
to protect the French language which was deemed to be threatened(passive) was designedBill 101
the transformationsresultingfrom Bill 101
because of the way french people living in Montreal were treated by the english minority who owned most business(passive) have been createdBill 101
the old adage that “ Italians were refused entry to French schools ... the St - Léonard crisisledto bill 101
Violent end of the Quiet Revolution Election of the Parti Quebecoisledto Bill 101
anglophones who remained in the province ... after the mass exodus of the late 1970s ... to embrace Frenchwould leadanglophones who remained in the province ... after the mass exodus of the late 1970s ... to embrace French
to protect the quality of life of Ontarians in the face of rising energy pricesis ... designedto protect the quality of life of Ontarians in the face of rising energy prices
to protect the French language in Quebecdesignedto protect the French language in Quebec
poverty ... limits economic opportunity and creates barriers to entry in our marketplace that should n't be therecreatespoverty ... limits economic opportunity and creates barriers to entry in our marketplace that should n't be there
to gross and justified discrimination under the guise of religious freedomwill leadto gross and justified discrimination under the guise of religious freedom
Anglophone immigrants from receiving ( public ) education in EnglishpreventsAnglophone immigrants from receiving ( public ) education in English
immigrants to attend English schoolspreventsimmigrants to attend English schools
severe limits on which families could enroll their children in English - speaking schools and banned all signs written in any language but Frenchsetsevere limits on which families could enroll their children in English - speaking schools and banned all signs written in any language but French
more jobs or revenue hereto createmore jobs or revenue here
an obligation to serve in Frenchcreatesan obligation to serve in French
a government bureaucracy that punishes businesses for trivial violations , discouraging business owners from expanding into the provincehas successfully createda government bureaucracy that punishes businesses for trivial violations , discouraging business owners from expanding into the province
francophones and the children of immigrants from attending English - language collegeswould preventfrancophones and the children of immigrants from attending English - language colleges
The problems(passive) were designedThe problems
a loophole(passive) created bya loophole
children of immigrants from enrolling in English schools and making French the sole official language of Quebecpreventingchildren of immigrants from enrolling in English schools and making French the sole official language of Quebec
in making French its official language ( Ran Dyck , 2008resultedin making French its official language ( Ran Dyck , 2008
to achieve a French - only visage linguistiquedesignedto achieve a French - only visage linguistique
new immigrants from enrolling their children in English public schools , for dwindling enrolment in the English sector while French schools are bursting at the seamspreventsnew immigrants from enrolling their children in English public schools , for dwindling enrolment in the English sector while French schools are bursting at the seams
a revolutionary change of identitycreateda revolutionary change of identity
down carefully upon the bedsetdown carefully upon the bed
the drop in the number of Jamaicans in Quebec between 1981 to 1985might have causedthe drop in the number of Jamaicans in Quebec between 1981 to 1985
to enhance the use of French by requiring its use on all public signs and in commercial advertisingdesignedto enhance the use of French by requiring its use on all public signs and in commercial advertising
up various benchmarks moving the French - talking societysetup various benchmarks moving the French - talking society
students in the French system from being taught core curriculum — such as math or geography — in Englishpreventsstudents in the French system from being taught core curriculum — such as math or geography — in English
tremendous controversy ... particularly in the early years when the use of English on signs was bannedcausedtremendous controversy ... particularly in the early years when the use of English on signs was banned
to a decision by a growing number of French Canadian parents to take their children out of the public system and send them to private high schoolsledto a decision by a growing number of French Canadian parents to take their children out of the public system and send them to private high schools
a big scale migration of English talking Quebecers and concerns off from the statesparkeda big scale migration of English talking Quebecers and concerns off from the state
what extent ... Bill 101 ... to increasing the prevalence of the French language in Quebechas ... contributedwhat extent ... Bill 101 ... to increasing the prevalence of the French language in Quebec
a large scale migration of English speaking Quebecers and businesses away from the provincesparkeda large scale migration of English speaking Quebecers and businesses away from the province
to the decline of use of English 10 % of anglophoneshas contributedto the decline of use of English 10 % of anglophones