Protecting and Promoting
New Brunswickers' Language Rights
Protecting and Promoting
New Brunswickers' Language Rights
Protecting and Promoting
New Brunswickers' Language Rights
Protecting and Promoting
New Brunswickers' Language Rights
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My Language Rights
Find general information and factsheets about your language rights in New Brunswick.
Filing a Complaint
File a complaint with the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages.
Resources
Information and resources about official bilingualism and duality in New Brunswick.
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Proud to be Canada’s only officially bilingual province
New Brunswick’s unique status is part of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Charter states that English and French are the official languages of New Brunswick. The Charter also states that both Anglophone and Francophone communities in the province have equality of status and equal rights and privileges.