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Louise Laurin : ウィキペディア英語版
Louise Laurin
Louise Laurin (1935 - 7 January 2013) was an educator and activist in Quebec. She was a prominent supporter of both secular education and Quebec sovereignty.
==Educator==

Laurin was an elementary school principal for a number of years and is credited with starting the first in-school daycare in the Montreal Catholic School Commission.〔"SSJB honours former principal," ''Montreal Gazette'', 18 November 2005, A6.〕 In 1989, she worked on behalf of a Turkish immigrant family that was threatened with deportation.〔Patricia Poirier, "Turkish family lives in fear of being compelled to leave Canada," ''Globe and Mail'', 29 December 1998, A10.〕
In 1990, Laurin co-authored a public letter with Francine Lalonde and two other Quebec nationalist figures. They argued that many children of immigrants were intimidating francophone students into speaking English at francophone schools and charged that school administrations were deliberately ignoring the situation. They called for a renewed promotion of French in public schools, in a way that would recognize also the legitimate concerns of immigrant communities.〔"It's time to make French schools French," ''Globe and Mail'', 14 May 1990, A7.〕
During the 1990s and 2000s, Laurin led a coalition of educational and cultural groups calling for the secularization of Quebec's school system, in which denominational schools would be replaced by linguistic schools.〔Karen Unland, "Ottawa pressed on school boards," ''Globe and Mail'', 12 April 1997, A7; "La Coalition pour la déconfessionnalisation du système scolaire demande au ministre de l'Education ..." ''Canada Newswire'', 3 June 2004, 01:16 pm.〕 She supported a bill introduced by Jean Charest's government to this end in 2005.〔Kevin Dougherty, "Religious teaching to be phased out: PQ, parents groups favour Liberal plan for non-religious public education," ''Globe and Mail'', 1 June 2005, A10.〕

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