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Heather Keith : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heather Keith
Heather Keith, formerly known as Heather Keith-Ryan, is an anglophone rights activist from the Eastern Townships region of the Canadian province of Quebec. She has served two terms as president of the Townshippers' Association and in this capacity has opposed provincial restrictions on the use of the English language. Keith herself is fluent in English and French. ==Private life and career==
Keith moved to Quebec's Eastern Townships in 1967.〔Caroline Kehne, "Day in the sun for BM volunteers," ''Sherbrooke Record'', 13 December 2001, p. 4.〕 She has owned a bed-and-breakfast in Mansonville, been a town councillor, served as vice-president of a local Chamber of Commerce, and worked as a realtor and teacher.〔Nancy Wood, "Language law is still in force Bacon reminds Townshippers," ''Montreal Gazette'', 11 March 1987, A4; Robert McKenzie, "Quebec group wants 'corridor' to unite Canada," ''Toronto Star'', 7 December 1990, A11.〕 In the 1990s, she co-authored a book for anglophone tourists entitled, ''Quebec: Bonjour Eh''.〔Paul Waters, "Getting to know Quebec: Regional tourist offices can help," ''Montreal Gazette'', 25 May 1996, I4; Heather Keith-Ryan, "Reflections on the year that was," ''Sherbrooke Record'', 4 January 2000, p. 6.〕 The book was later re-issued as ''Quebec: Bonjour — Visitor's Visa to French-Speaking Canada''.〔"New books highlight Townships treasures," ''Sherbrooke Record'', 17 September 2004, p. 4.〕 In the 2000s, Keith received Bachelor's degree in social work at McGill University.〔"University Women award nine scholarships," ''Sherbrooke Record'', 25 July 2005, p. 3.〕 She later started a Master's degree in gerontology at the Université de Sherbrooke.〔(Three Outstanding Townshippers ), Townshippers' Association, 18 May 2010, accessed 4 February 2011.〕
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