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Some French-Canadian businessmen believe their English-Canada counterparts at times display a superior attitude toward them. This came out during inte(...)
Some French-Canadian businessmen believe their English-Canada counterparts at times display a superior attitude toward them. This came out during inte(...)

Some French-Canadian businessmen believe their English-Canada counterparts at times display a superior attitude toward them. This came out during inte(...)

Date5/5/1973
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  • Some French-Canadian businessmen believe their English-Canada counterparts at times display a superior attitude toward them. This came out during interviews at Contact 73 seminars held over the weekend in Toronto. It was a meeting of about 200 Quebec and Ontario businessmen hosted by the Toronto Board of Trade. But the superior attitude of some English Canadians doesn't worry Roland Desoudry, left, head of a construction firm who believes Quebec-based businesses will spread across Canada. Yvon Tasse, shown right in centre photo with Ted Fielder, president of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, and Robert Boyd, of Quebec Hydro, in the right photo, believe bilingualism eventually will help solve many of their business problems.
  • Some French-Canadian businessmen believe their English-Canada counterparts at times display a superior attitude toward them. This came out during inte(...)
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Original Toronto Star caption: Some French-Canadian businessmen believe their English-Canada counterparts at times display a superior attitude toward them. This came out during interviews at Contact 73 seminars held over the weekend in Toronto. It was a meeting of about 200 Quebec and Ontario businessmen hosted by the Toronto Board of Trade. But the superior attitude of some English Canadians doesn't worry Roland Desoudry, left, head of a construction firm who believes Quebec-based businesses will spread across Canada. Yvon Tasse, shown right in centre photo with Ted Fielder, president of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, and Robert Boyd, of Quebec Hydro, in the right photo, believe bilingualism eventually will help solve many of their business problems.
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      Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0043423F
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