Bilingual homes: Minister promises stricter rules (Translated by Google) – The Minister of Social Development is committed to strengthening the language requirements of new bilingual nursing homes operated by the private sector.
Posted: May 28, 2016The Minister of Social Development is committed to strengthening the language requirements of new bilingual nursing homes operated by the private sector. Minister Cathy Rogers promises to introduce stricter rules to ensure that seniors' language rights are respected when new licensed bilingual care facilities are established. There are already four designated bilingual nursing homes in […more]Province rejects idea of neutrality in dual school bus case
Posted: May 17, 2016The province's attorney general is rejecting the idea he must stay neutral in a controversial dual school bus case and says the province's top court should instead appoint a "friend of the court" to argue against the dual system. The province also says it should not have to pay the legal fees of citizens and […more]Why should the Official Languages act Concern Us?
Posted: May 15, 2016Official Languages Act amendments introduced Progressive Conservative government’s bill endorsed by Liberal Opposition
Posted: May 15, 2016Premier David Alward's Progressive Conservative government has introduced amendments to update the 2002 Official Languages Act, a package of changes that has been endorsed by the Liberal Opposition in the legislature. Alward and Liberal Leader Brian Gallant took the unusual step of appearing together before reporters on Friday to underline that both parties support the bill. […more]cbc masthead logo New Brunswick LIVENB CBC News: Maritimes Saturday Watch Live host picture HomeOpinionWorldCanadaPoliticsBusinessHealthEntertainmentTechnology & Science Video CanadaNB Court of Appeal hears procedural issues on dual school bus case New Brunswick’s top court will hear full arguments into dual school bus case in the fall
Posted: May 15, 2016Chief Justice Ernest Drapeau raised the possibility of the Court of Appeal refusing to hear the constitutional reference case dealing with dual school buses on Wednesday morning. Drapeau's comments came on the first of two days set aside for procedural hearings. The court is expected to hear the full arguments into the dual school bus issue later in […more]Unilingual Security Guards lose their jobs after language rules change
Posted: May 12, 2016‘It’s racist’: New Brunswickers unhappy with treatment of unilingual employees
Posted: May 12, 2016WATCH ABOVE: New Brunswick’s official languages commissioner is getting substantial backlash of two high profile layoffs. As Global’s Jeremy Keefe reports, there’s increasing concern those committed to supporting bilingualism are doing so by unfairly targeting Anglophones. - A A + Listen The New Brunswick Official Languages Commissioner Katherine d’Entremont is receiving a great deal of criticism […more]2 unilingual commissionaires let go at Vitalité office
Posted: May 11, 2016Doug Dickinson and Ward MacDonald (right) say they would have taken second language training, were it paid for. (CBC) 5781 shares Facebook Twitter Reddit Google Share Email Related Stories Commissionaires at provincial offices should be bilingual, report says Katherine D'Entremont douses fire over commissionaire controversy Two commissionaires working at the Vitalité Health Network Community Mental […more]LANGUAGE LUNACY PERSISTS IN PROVINCE
Posted: May 11, 2016Do you remember hearing about our Language Commissioner, Katherine d'Entremont, making a complaint to her own office about commissionaire Wayne Grant, then investigating that complaint herself, and then writing a report based on that complaint? Remember how Wayne ended up fired, then re-hired to work a parking lot? Well, I hope you didn't assume that […more]New Brunswick language commissioner reviews complaints of English-only service
Posted: May 11, 2016Two commissionaires have been removed from their jobs in Moncton, and the City of Fredericton is reviewing its social media accounts, following separate complaints of government bodies failing to provide equal service in French and English in New Brunswick. In a statement Katherine d’Entremont, the commissioner of official languages, said she is investigating a complaint […more]Language complaints prompt probe into Fredericton fire, police social media accounts – Both the Fredericton Fire Department and Fredericton Police Force have French Twitter accounts. However, they are less active.
Posted: May 10, 2016The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick has completed an investigation into the City of Fredericton following complaints regarding English-only communication. The investigation stems from two complaints made from members of the public. One of the complaints was related to the city’s Water and Sewer Division and the other to the […more]Quebec rap group loses $18,000 grant because their mostly French lyrics had too much English
Posted: March 17, 2016MONTREAL — Their new album was in the can, but this being Quebec, one more task awaited Dead Obies: counting the lyrics to determine how many words were in French. The result — 55 per cent French, 45 per cent English — meant the group of 20-something francophone rappers from Montreal’s South Shore would lose an $18,000 grant […more]