Political Mobilisations and Organisation
Towards an Acadian “Renaissance,” 1867
We, the Métis, 1870
The Question of School Rights and Acadian Political Awakening, 1871
Acadia Asserted Itself as a “Nationality,” 1881
Speaking up: Franco-Ontarians Meet in Ottawa, 1910
Making a Nation, 1910
Defending the French language, 1916
Now It’s Time to Get Along: The “Bonne Entente” Club, 1920
The Marching Orders of the Ordre de Jacques Cartier, 1938
Supporting the Acadian Press, 1943
Francophone Minority Communities in the Era of Constitutional Negotiations, 1963
The Breakup of French Canada:
The Estates General of French Canada, 1967-69
The Parti Acadien and its Political Program, 1972 and 1978
It’s Time for French-Language Government Services in Ontario, 1975
A United Front, 1976
The Heirs of Lord Durham: Making the Voice of Canada’s Francophonie Heard, 1977
To Be No Longer Without a Country: Recognizing the Equality of French and English Speakers, 1979
“These People No Longer Want to Be without a Country,” 1980
Mr. Piquette: En anglais s'il vous plaît! (In English, please). 1987
Closing the Hôpital Montfort: Never!, 1997