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Patrick Donovan has been working on projects with the Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN) since 2010. He is currently engaged in a project titled 'People's History of English-Speaking Quebec' alongside Lorraine O'Donnell. His doctoral thesis in history from Université Laval examined the evolution of ethno-religious boundaries within charitable networks serving English speakers in Quebec City. He holds a Master's degree in Heritage Preservation from Université de Montréal, where he played a crucial role in the restoration and establishment of the Morrin Centre, an English-language cultural heritage site in Quebec City. Donovan's research interests encompass topics such as linguistic identity, income disparities among language groups, and the history of charitable institutions in Quebec. His work has contributed to various publications that explore the historical and contemporary issues faced by English-speaking communities in Quebec, reflecting his commitment to preserving the region's cultural heritage and addressing societal challenges.
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