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English and French linguistic communities in New Brunswick

16.1 (1) The English linguistic community and the French linguistic community in New Brunswick have equality of status and equal rights and privileges, including the right to distinct educational institutions and such distinct cultural institutions as are necessary for the preservation and promotion of those communities.

‹ Advancement of status and use up Role of the legislature and government of New Brunswick ›

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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