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  • It’s More Than French Immersion

    Posted: November 13, 2023
      Today there is much talk about second language programs in our anglophone school system. There has been a lot of effort and debate over this for a long time. Stats Canada reveals that only about 16% of NB Anglophones can carry on a conversation in French which is really the statistic that drives the […more]
  • ARANB Press Release November 18, 2019

    Posted: November 18, 2019
    Press Release  Anglophone Rights Association of New Brunswick  November 18th, 2019 The Anglophone Rights Association of New Brunswick does NOT oppose bilingualism as is being stated by some publicly. Those who are perpetuating the notion that ARANB is opposed to bilingualism are intentionally attempting to avoid meaningful discussion that would lead to fair and equitable resolution to the […more]
  • French an ‘asset’ but not the priority in hiring Fredericton police

    Posted: March 6, 2018
    The Fredericton Police Force is trying to increase French proficiency among officers, but it hasn't been easy and it isn't the priority in hiring. "I don't want the language competency to drive the hiring process," Deputy Chief Martin Gaudet said. "I want the hard skills, the soft skills, the emotional skills of the individual to drive the hire." […more]
  • Francophone communities outside Quebec issue ultimatum in Ottawa (Translated using Google Translate)

    Posted: January 29, 2018
    The Federation of Francophone and Acadian Communities (FCFA) in Canada is demanding concrete action from the federal government to improve the lot of Francophone minority communities and gives it until March 31 to do so. "It's been more than 27 months since this government came to power. Since then, we have had a lot of […more]
  • French-immersion students score much higher on English tests than core students Teachers spokesperson says streaming exists in provincial schools, despite inclusion policy

    Posted: January 23, 2018
    Standardized test results released last week show wide discrepancies between students who are in French immersion and those who aren't, the president of the New Brunswick Teachers Association says. Ninety-four per cent of Grade 9 immersion students did well on their English-language assessments compared with 74 per cent of students in the core program. George Daley said […more]
  • Exclusive: Language rules hurting bus service – mom (paid content)

    Posted: January 22, 2018
    https://www.telegraphjournal.com/times-transcript/story/100489767/late-bus?source=story-latest  
  • Grade 6 students miss targets in science, math and reading – 2nd-language scores not budging

    Posted: January 19, 2018
    New Brunswick Grade 6 students continued to struggle on standardized math, science and reading tests in 2017, according to results released Friday. But there was enough of an improvement over dismal 2016 results the Gallant government is calling the scores good news. "Your government is pleased to see improvements in literacy, math and science at […more]
  • A briefcase reveals the secrets of La Patente (Translated using Google Translate)

    Posted: January 16, 2018
    The secret society of the Order of Jacques-Cartier, or La Patente, remains mysterious for many historians. A briefcase filled with documents dating from 1956 to 1965 has just been found in Grand Falls, in northwestern New Brunswick, and sheds new light on this secret group dedicated to the advancement of Francophones in New Brunswick. political […more]
  • 2nd Mistrial: Court still unable to find a bilingual jury

    Posted: January 9, 2018
    WOODSTOCK: A second attempt at finding a jury for a murder trial has again ended in a mistrial. Kurt Andrew Hudnut, 28, and James Andrew Melanson, 21, are charged with first-degree murder in the death of Wayne Rattray in Tilley. The jury selection process began on Monday morning at the community room of the Ayr […more]
  • Bilingualism of the Moncton Fire Department: Complainer wins (Translated by Google Translate)

    Posted: December 31, 2017
    An investigation by the Commissioner of Official Languages in New Brunswick may have consequences for all municipalities in the province The Moncton Fire Department must serve the public in both official languages at all times, concludes New Brunswick's Commissioner of Official Languages, following a complaint by a citizen who could not be served French during […more]
  • Richard Wagner, a Chief Justice favorable to Francophones? (Translated using Google Translate)

    Posted: December 12, 2017
    Unsurprisingly, the Prime Minister has respected the principle of alternation, in place since the Second World War with one exception, which consists in successively choosing a judge from outside Quebec, stemming from the tradition of the common law, then a Chief Justice from Quebec civil law. In the last few days, however, several Liberal members […more]
  • Commissioner of Official Languages “soft” on Bilingualism in Supreme Court, says MP (Translated using Google Translate)

    Posted: December 5, 2017
    Raymond Théberge, Commissioner designate for Official Languages, presented an astonishing analysis on the subject of Supreme Court of Canada bilingualism: the one Justin Trudeau chose to be the watchdog of the two languages officials stated in committee that this was desirable, but "complex". THE CANADIAN PRESS "In principle, I believe in it; in practice, how […more]

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