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Official bilingualism in Canada a 'myth,' says new poll

montreal.ctvnews.ca Official bilingualism in Canada a 'myth,' says new poll

A new poll reveals a stark divide between Quebec and the rest of Canada about whether the country should be bilingual.

Official bilingualism in Canada a 'myth,' says new poll
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  • The title and the poll don’t match?

    The poll was on whether Canadians think Canada should be officially bilingual. Outside Quebec, the majority of people polled don’t— which is part of the reason why official bilingualism is important.

    Is official bilingualism a myth? They’d have to poll for whether those in jobs that have a bilingual requirement are actually bilingual to answer that question.

    Personally, I also question the validity of the poll, as the population sample could be really easily skewed depending on how the poll was performed.

    • What are you talking about. Everyone knows polls are the best way to determine what is or is not a myth. That's why that TV show Mythbusters failed so miserably and is off the air now. Too much fiddly experimentation and sciency mumbojumbo, and not nearly enough polls. It really helps if the polls ask pointed questions about hot button issues with little to no context also... So people aren't confused or have to think too much (which also is a form of dishonesty when you think (but not too much) about it). Pretty sure there is a poll out there somewhere that confirms this.

      • To be fair, I think Mythbusters went off the air because Discovery would no longer pay their explosives bill. The focus on sciency mumbo jumbo was secondary.

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