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Rally for Canada Dec 6 at 2:00 pm at the Provincial Legistature in Fredericton
Posted: December 5, 2008
CANADA IS IN CRISIS...Let's rally to show this proposed coalition of NDP and Separatists Bloc Quebecois is not what democracy-loving Canadians want... […more]New Brunswick Department of Transportation Finally Got It Right
Posted: November 10, 2008
After several protests of French first construction signs by members of the Anglo Society... […more]English Police Officers Treated Like Second Class Citizens
Posted: November 3, 2008
"This could result in delays, confusion and in some cases be a danger to the officers involved" […more]You Could Win a Cool $500.00 Cash
Posted: June 30, 2008
Tickets are now available for a $500.00 Cash Prize... […more]Are Language Expectations Uneven Across Canada?
Posted: June 29, 2008
If I remember correctly, in the past, if anyone wrote a letter or stated their disagreement on official bilingualism, they were called a racist or a bigot.
Let us ask a few questions on this subject...
[…more]Consultations on Linguistic Duality and Official Languages “A Letter To Bernard Lord”
Posted: February 16, 2008
Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick As published in the Feb / Mar issue of The Dialogue Magazine Mr. Bernard Lord Consultations on Official Languages 15 Eddy, 11th Floor Gatineau, QC K1A 0M5 Dear Mr. Lord, Before I directly address your questions […more]Minority Language Tsunami
Posted: December 18, 2007
Article as submitted to all local "Letters to the Editor" December 2007 Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick 11 Ambassador Drive Douglas N.B. E3A 7X9 (506)472-4029 Dear Editor, In response to a November 16th article in the Fredericton Daily Gleaner by Kate […more]Bombarded With French First or French Only Signage
Posted: December 18, 2007
Article as published in the "Daily Gleaner" December 2007 Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick 70 Hill Street Minto N.B. E3B 4N3 (506)327-6723 Dear Editor, When the Trudeau government introduced it's official bilingualism policy in the late 1960's the wording "where numbers […more]A Proposed Study Into the Cost of Official Bilingualism
Posted: October 8, 2007
Fraser Institute proposes a study into the cost of Official Bilingualism...
[…more]Quebec actively interfering in the affairs of other provinces
Posted: October 1, 2007
Article as published in the "Dialogue Magazine" Vol 21, No.2 Aug/Sept 2007 Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick Goodbye, so long, auf wiedersehen, goodbye by Michael Neilly (email: fifth_columnist@magma.ca) This will probably be my last Dialogue magazine column on Quebec. For one […more]More and More Signage in French First or French Only
Posted: September 30, 2007
As published in the Daily Gleaner Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick 70 Hill Street Minto N.B. E4B 3N3 Dear Editor, Due to what has been happening in this province, could it be that New Brunswick has become a part of Quebec […more]Thank You For Supporting the Cause
Posted: September 5, 2007
We would like to express our sincere thanks... […more]
Rally for Canada Dec 6 at 2:00 pm at the Provincial Legistature in Fredericton
Posted: December 5, 2008
CANADA IS IN CRISIS...Let's rally to show this proposed coalition of NDP and Separatists Bloc Quebecois is not what democracy-loving Canadians want... […more]New Brunswick Department of Transportation Finally Got It Right
Posted: November 10, 2008
After several protests of French first construction signs by members of the Anglo Society... […more]English Police Officers Treated Like Second Class Citizens
Posted: November 3, 2008
"This could result in delays, confusion and in some cases be a danger to the officers involved" […more]You Could Win a Cool $500.00 Cash
Posted: June 30, 2008
Tickets are now available for a $500.00 Cash Prize... […more]Are Language Expectations Uneven Across Canada?
Posted: June 29, 2008
If I remember correctly, in the past, if anyone wrote a letter or stated their disagreement on official bilingualism, they were called a racist or a bigot. Let us ask a few questions on this subject... […more]Consultations on Linguistic Duality and Official Languages “A Letter To Bernard Lord”
Posted: February 16, 2008
Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick As published in the Feb / Mar issue of The Dialogue Magazine Mr. Bernard Lord Consultations on Official Languages 15 Eddy, 11th Floor Gatineau, QC K1A 0M5 Dear Mr. Lord, Before I directly address your questions […more]Minority Language Tsunami
Posted: December 18, 2007
Article as submitted to all local "Letters to the Editor" December 2007 Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick 11 Ambassador Drive Douglas N.B. E3A 7X9 (506)472-4029 Dear Editor, In response to a November 16th article in the Fredericton Daily Gleaner by Kate […more]Bombarded With French First or French Only Signage
Posted: December 18, 2007
Article as published in the "Daily Gleaner" December 2007 Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick 70 Hill Street Minto N.B. E3B 4N3 (506)327-6723 Dear Editor, When the Trudeau government introduced it's official bilingualism policy in the late 1960's the wording "where numbers […more]A Proposed Study Into the Cost of Official Bilingualism
Posted: October 8, 2007
Fraser Institute proposes a study into the cost of Official Bilingualism... […more]Quebec actively interfering in the affairs of other provinces
Posted: October 1, 2007
Article as published in the "Dialogue Magazine" Vol 21, No.2 Aug/Sept 2007 Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick Goodbye, so long, auf wiedersehen, goodbye by Michael Neilly (email: fifth_columnist@magma.ca) This will probably be my last Dialogue magazine column on Quebec. For one […more]More and More Signage in French First or French Only
Posted: September 30, 2007
As published in the Daily Gleaner Views expressed by individuals in these letters are not necessarily the views of the Anglo Society of New Brunswick 70 Hill Street Minto N.B. E4B 3N3 Dear Editor, Due to what has been happening in this province, could it be that New Brunswick has become a part of Quebec […more]Thank You For Supporting the Cause
Posted: September 5, 2007
We would like to express our sincere thanks... […more]