Of course a bilingual state is more expensive than a unilingual one — but it is a richer state.


Remark in 1968, quoted in Improving Canada's Democracy (2006) by Terry Julian, p. 14


Of course a bilingual state is more expensive than a unilingual one — but it is a richer state.

Of course a bilingual state is more expensive than a unilingual one — but it is a richer state.

Of course a bilingual state is more expensive than a unilingual one — but it is a richer state.

Of course a bilingual state is more expensive than a unilingual one — but it is a richer state.