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Language of the Skies

The Bilingual Air Traffic Control Conflict in Canada

by (author) Sandford F. Borins

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Apr 1983
Category
General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773560864
    Publish Date
    Apr 1983
    List Price
    $110.00

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Through extensive interviews with the key participants, Professor Borins reveals the interplay of organizational ideologies and interests and leaders' personalities that characterized the conflict. He traces its evolution from the early formation of a francophone pressure group, through the airline pilots' strike in June 1976 in support of the controllers, to the agreement between the pilots' and controllers' unions and the Minister of Transport which the French Canadians saw as a humiliating defeat, and to the eventual acknowledgement by the Clark government in August 1979 that bilingual air traffic control was safe. Borins discusses the implications of these events for public policy and French-English relations and concludes that the federal government's ability in this case to meet francophone demands quite rapidly is cause for optimism about the ability of the federal state to accommodate francophone aspirations.

About the author

Born in Toronto and educated at Harvard University, Sandford F. Borins has been a consultant for many government agencies and is now associate professor of business and public policy in the Faculty of Administrative Studies at York University.

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