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Advancement of status and use

(3) Nothing in this Charter limits the authority of Parliament or a legislature to advance the equality of status or use of English and French.

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CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

  • Guarantee of Rights and Freedoms
  • Fundamental Freedoms
  • Democratic Rights
  • Mobility Rights
  • Legal Rights
  • Equality Rights
  • Official Languages of Canada
    • Official languages of Canada
    • Official languages of New Brunswick
    • Advancement of status and use
    • English and French linguistic communities in New Brunswick
    • Role of the legislature and government of New Brunswick
    • Proceedings of Parliament
    • Proceedings of New Brunswick legislature
    • Parliamentary statutes and records
    • New Brunswick statutes and records
    • Proceedings in courts established by Parliament
    • Proceedings in New Brunswick courts
    • Communications by public with federal institutions
    • Communications by public with New Brunswick institutions
    • Continuation of existing constitutional provisions
    • Rights and privileges preserved
  • Minority Language Educational Rights
  • Enforcement
  • General
  • Application of Charter
  • Citation
  • END NOTES

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