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The table below contains the raw data on Anglophones & Francophones in the public service of Canada and the references to the information:

Year % Anglophone % Francophone
1865[1] 64% 36%
1918[2] 78% 22%
1921[3] 72.1% 27.9%
1941[4] 70.8% 29.2%
1946[5] 87% 13%
1964[6] 78.5% 21.5%
1965[7] 78.5% 21.5%
1974[8] 77% 23%
1978[9] 75% 25%
1979[10] 73.6% 26.4%
1980[11] 73.3% 26.7%
1981[12] 72.8% 27.2%
1982[13] 72.9% 27.1%
1983[14] 72.5% 27.5%
1984[15] 72.0% 28.0%
1989[16] 72.0% 28.0%
1990[17] 72.0% 28.0%
1991[18] 72.0% 28.0%
1992[19] 71.6% 28.4%
1993[20] 72.0% 28.0%
1994[21] 72.2% 27.8%
1995[22] 72.4% 27.6%
1996[23] 71.0% 29.0%
1997[24] 71.0% 29.0%
1998[25] 71.0% 29.0%
1999[26] 70.0% 30.0%
2000[27] 69.0% 31.0%
2001[28] 69.0% 31.0%
2002[29] 69.0% 31.0%
2003[30] 69.0% 31.0%
2004[31] 68.0% 32.0%
2005[32] 68.3% 31.7%
2006[33] 68.6% 31.4%
2007[34] 68.5% 31.5%

References[edit]

  1. ^ J.E. Hodgetts Pioneer Public Service: An Administrative History of the United Canadas, 1841-1867. Toronto: Canadian Government Series, no. 7, 1955, p. 57.
  2. ^ See Richard Joy, Canada's Official Languages: The Progress of Bilingualism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992, p. 121 (Table 20).
  3. ^ See Richard Joy, Canada's Official Languages: The Progress of Bilingualism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992, p. 121 (Table 20).
  4. ^ See Richard Joy, Canada's Official Languages: The Progress of Bilingualism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992, p. 120 (Table 19).
  5. ^ Canada, House of Commons Debates, 1946, 2nd Session, IV, 3520.
  6. ^ Canada, Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, vol. III, The Work World (Ottawa, 1969), Table 49, p. 210.
  7. ^ Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1979, p.152.
  8. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1992-1993, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1993, p. 36.
  9. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2006-2007, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2007, p. 55.
  10. ^ Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1981, p.192
  11. ^ Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1981, p.192
  12. ^ Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1981, p.192
  13. ^ Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1982, p.69
  14. ^ Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1984, p.61.
  15. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2004-2005, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2005, p. 62.
  16. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1988-1989, “Table 13: Participation by region” catalogue No. BT23-1/1989, p. 55.
  17. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1996-1997, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1997, p. 51.
  18. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1990-1991, “Table 13: Participation by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1991, p. 45.
  19. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1992-1993, “Table 13: Participation by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1993, p. 37.
  20. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1992-1993, “Table 13: Participation by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1993, p. 37.
  21. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1994-1995, “Table 13: Participation by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1995, p. 42.
  22. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1994-1995, “Table 13: Participation by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1995, p. 42.
  23. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1996-1997, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1997, p. 51.
  24. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1996-1997, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1997, p. 51.
  25. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1998-1999, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1999, p. 66.
  26. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1998-1999, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones by region in the Public Service” catalogue No. BT23-1/1999, p. 66.
  27. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2006-2007, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2007, p. 55.
  28. ^ President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 2000-2001, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/2001, p. 36.
  29. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2002-2003, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/2003, p. 42.
  30. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2002-2003, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/2003, p. 42.
  31. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2004-2005, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2005, p. 62.
  32. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2004-2005, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2005, p. 62.
  33. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2006-2007, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2007, p. 55.
  34. ^ Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2006-2007, “Table 12: Participation of Anglophones and Francophones in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2007, p. 55.

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