Bilingual Today, French Tomorrow

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Bilingual Today, French Tomorrow: Trudeau's Master Plan and How it Can be Stopped was a controversial 1977 book by Jock V. Andrew, a retired Canadian naval officer.[1] It alleged that the prime minister Pierre Trudeau's policy of official bilingualism was a plot to make Canada a unilingually francophone country, by instituting reverse discrimination against Anglophone Canadians.

The book inspired the formation of the lobby group Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada.

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  1. ^ Ofelia García; Colin Baker (2007). Bilingual Education: An Introductory Reader. Multilingual Matters. p. 21. ISBN 978-1-85359-907-1.
    - Sheila McLeod Arnopoulos (1 November 1982). Voices from French Ontario. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. pp. 72–. ISBN 978-0-7735-0405-9.