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The Official Languages Act is a law enacted by the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick which makes New Brunswick the only officially bilingual province of Canada. This law prescribes that English and French are the two official languages of New Brunswick and have equal status in all provincial government institutions. The province of Manitoba was also bilingual when it was created in 1870, but has not maintained this status.

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  • Loi sur les langues officielles (Nouveau-Brunswick) (fr)
  • New Brunswick Official Languages Act (en)
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  • La Loi sur les langues officielles est une loi de l'Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick qui fait du Nouveau-Brunswick la seule province officiellement bilingue du Canada. Le Manitoba était aussi bilingue à sa fondation en 1870, mais n'a pas conservé ce statut. Cette loi dispose que l'anglais et le français sont les deux langues officielles du Nouveau-Brunswick et qu'ils ont un statut égal dans toutes les institutions du gouvernement. (fr)
  • The Official Languages Act is a law enacted by the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick which makes New Brunswick the only officially bilingual province of Canada. This law prescribes that English and French are the two official languages of New Brunswick and have equal status in all provincial government institutions. The province of Manitoba was also bilingual when it was created in 1870, but has not maintained this status. (en)
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  • La Loi sur les langues officielles est une loi de l'Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick qui fait du Nouveau-Brunswick la seule province officiellement bilingue du Canada. Le Manitoba était aussi bilingue à sa fondation en 1870, mais n'a pas conservé ce statut. Cette loi dispose que l'anglais et le français sont les deux langues officielles du Nouveau-Brunswick et qu'ils ont un statut égal dans toutes les institutions du gouvernement. (fr)
  • The Official Languages Act is a law enacted by the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick which makes New Brunswick the only officially bilingual province of Canada. This law prescribes that English and French are the two official languages of New Brunswick and have equal status in all provincial government institutions. The province of Manitoba was also bilingual when it was created in 1870, but has not maintained this status. (en)
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