When it comes to official languages, myths abound. One example: all government jobs require bilingualism. False. Let’s debunk these...
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The position of Commissioner was created by the Official Languages Act of New Brunswick in 2002. The Commissioner has...
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Check out our new factsheets to learn more about your language rights.
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New Brunswick’s unique status is part of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Charter states that English...
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In 1969, New Brunswick adopted an act making English and French the province’s official languages. This commitment to linguistic...
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