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Bilingualism and Indigenous languages
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Indigenous languages
Indigenous languages including Passamaquoddy-Maliseet, Mi’gmaq/Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqey.
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International and Multilateral Francophonie
Learn how New Brunswick's involvement in institutional Francophonie promotes its French-speaking communities’ cultures and values.
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Resources of the Language Portal of Canada — noslangues-ourlanguages.gc.ca
Access to free tools to improve your knowledge of English and French. Polish your writing skills with quizzes, participate to the Our Languages blog, and explore a selection of language related Canadian links.
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Secretariat of the Official Languages
Learn more about the Secretariat of Official Languages responsible for promoting bilingualism in the province.
Official languages support programs
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Federal support program — canada.ca
Learn more about the federal official languages funding, eligibility criteria and how to apply.
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New Brunswick bilingualism support program (NBBSP)
Learn about the provincial bilingual support program, its eligible activity areas, and how to apply.
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Program on the Provision of Official Languages Services (POLS)
Learn more about the program designed to promote the development and equality of both official language communities in the province.
Federal and provincial agreements
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Federal-Provincial-Territorial Agreements in Education — canada.ca
Annual and multi-year agreements reached between the Government of Canada, communities and other levels of government.
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Quebec-New Brunswick Cooperation Agreement — sqrc.gouv.qc.ca
Learn about the Quebec and New Brunswick cooperation agreement to support French language and cultures.