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English: chart showing proportion of Anglophones and Francophones in public service positions by region
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Percentage of anglophones and francophones in the public service of Canada by region 1978-2007
Quebec (excluding NCR) Canada (excluding NCR & Quebec) National Capital Region (NCR)
Year Anglophones Francophones Anglophones Francophones Anglophones Francophones
1978[1] 8% 92% 97.3% 2.7% 68% 32%
1982[2] 6.6% 93.4% 96.0% 4.0% 65.4% 34.6%
1983[3] 6.4% 93.6% 95.4% 4.6% 64.6% 35.4%
1984[4] 6% 94% 95.1% 4.9% 64% 36%
1989[5] 6% 94% 95.1% 4.9% 63% 37%
1990[6] 6% 94% 95.1% 4.9% 62% 38%
1991[7] 6% 94% 95% 5% 62% 38%
1992[8] 6% 94% 94.8% 5.2% 61% 39%
1993[9] 5% 95% 95% 5% 61% 39%
1994[10] 5% 95% 94.8% 5.2% 62% 38%
1995[11] 5% 95% 95.1% 4.9% 62% 38%
1996[12] 5% 95% 94.6% 5.4% 61% 39%
1997[13] 5% 95% 95.2% 4.8% 61% 39%
1998[14] 5% 95% 95.1% 4.9% 61% 39%
1999[15] 6% 94% 94.3% 5.7% 59% 41%
2000[16] 7.5% 92.5% 93.2% 6.8% 59% 41%
2001[17] 8% 92% 93.8% 6.2% 59% 41%
2002[18] 8% 92% 94.1% 5.9% 59% 41%
2003[19] 8% 92% 95% 5% 59% 41%
2004[20] 7% 93% 93.9% 6.1% 59% 41%
2005[21] 6.9% 93.1% 93.7% 6.3% 58% 42%
2006[22] 7.7% 92.3% 92.6% 7.4% 58.7% 41.3%
2007[23] 7.6% 92.4% 93.6% 6.4% 58.3% 41.7%

References

  1. 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.
  2. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1982, p.69
  3. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1984, p.61.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. 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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