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Explore the legal framework, characteristics, and support for official bilingualism in New Brunswick, as well as the linguistic identity of Francophones in different regions.
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OFFICIAL LANGUAGESTHE NEW BRUNSWICK PERSPECTIVE Michel A. Carrier Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
An Important Legal Framework Official Languages Act Act Recognizing the Equality of the Two Official Linguistic Communities Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Characteristics of the new Official LanguagesAct Broader scope (cities, municipalities with 20% minority population, private organization acting for the government) Active offer of services Establishment of position of Commissioner Review of Act after 10 years
Support for Official Bilingualism • 82% of the population supports the concept of official languages legislation • 97% of Francophones • 75% of Anglophones Source: Continuum Research
Linguistic Identity • Northern New Brunswick 73% of Francophones identifywith the Francophone group only • Southeastern New Brunswick 52% of Francophones identifywith the Francophone group only • Rest of province 33% of Francophones identifywith the Francophone group only Source: Statistics Canada, Survey on the Vitality of Official-LanguageMinorities
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES THE NEW BRUNSWICK PERSPECTIVE Michel A. Carrier Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick