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Court Decisions | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. Publications, Links and Other. Acts, regulations and policies. History of Official Languages. This section contains some decisions that have had an impact on the interpretation of language rights in New Brunswick and in Canada. Publications, Links and Other Resources. Acts, regulations and policies. History of Official Languages.
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Frequently Asked Questions | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. Is New Brunswick Canadas only officially bilingual province? Yes, New Brunswick is Canadas only officially bilingual province. This is because the. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Specifically recognizes that English and French are the official languages of New Brunswick. The. Also states that both Anglophone and Francophone communities in the province have equality of status and equal rights and privileges. Among other things, the. No However...
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What does the Commissioner of Official Languages do? | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. New factsheets about your language rights. Check out our new factsheets. To learn more about your language rights. Proud to be Canada’s only officially bilingual province. New Brunswick Official Languages Act. In 1969, New Brunswick adopted an act making English and French the province’s official languages. This commitment to linguistic equality was renewed and strengthened in 2002 with the adoption of a new official languages act. Publication of the i...
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Newsroom | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick tables 2015-2016 Annual Report. June 21, 2016 – The Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick, Katherine d’Entremont, tabled her third annual report. Today The document presents the results of an audit which sought to determine whether government departments and agencies (Part I) offer and provide services in both official languages in all regions of the province. Statement by the Commissi...
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Publications, Links and Other Resources | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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My Language Rights | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. Factsheets on language rights. Factsheet 1 - The government and public services. Press Release - November 20, 2014. Factsheet 2 - Health Care. Press Release - December 18, 2014. Factsheet 3 - Policing Services. Press Release - January 21, 2015. Factsheet 4 - Justice System. Press Release - February 25, 2015. Factsheet 5 - Municipal and Regional Services. Press Release - April 10, 2015. Eg, the Department of Health);. Provincial institutions must publis...
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Links | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. Publications, Links and Other. Acts, regulations and policies. History of Official Languages. The following websites contain additional information on official languages. They are provided as a public service. The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages is not responsible for the content of these sites, and their views do not necessarily reflect those of the Office of the Commissioner. Commissioner of Official Languages. French for the Future.
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The Commissioner of Official Languages presents her second annual report | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. The Commissioner of Official Languages presents her second annual report. These recommendations are from a study on bilingualism in New Brunswick’s senior public service, presented in the Office of the Commissioner’s 2014-2015 annual report. For all of these reasons, bilingualism is an essential competency.”. Senior public servants, i.e. deputy ministers, assistant deputy ministers, and executive directors, account for roughly 3% of all governm...Now r...
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Testimonials | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Language Rights | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. Publications, Links and Other. Acts, regulations and policies. History of Official Languages. The following documents contain general information about your language rights in New Brunswick. However, they are not legal texts and do not replace the New Brunswick Official Languages Act. Living Together with Two Languages. Official Languages - Your Rights in New Brunswick. Publications, Links and Other Resources. Acts, regulations and policies.