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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What does the Commissioner of Official Languages do?
The position of Commissioner was created by the Official Languages Act of New Brunswick in 2002. The Commissioner has two responsibilities. The first is to ensure compliance with the Official Languages Act. To do that, the Commissioner receives complaints from the public, conducts investigations, and if necessary, makes recommendations. The second responsibility is to promote the advancement of both official languages in the province.