Huel, Raymond. The Anderson amendments and the secularization of Saskatchewan Public Schools. CCHA Study Sessions (Canadian Catholic Historical Association), 1977, Vol. 44, p61-76Dedicated to educational reform, Premier James T. M. Anderson advanced two major amendments to Saskatchewan's School Act which prohibited religious garb and symbols in the public schools (1930) and suppressed the French language in grade one (1931). These actions occurred in a climate of anti-Catholicism and spurred nationalism among French-speaking Catholics, including those in Quebec. Covers 1929-34.