French immersion needs protection from politics, parents' group tells MLAs
24-06-2026 11:00 via cbc.ca

French immersion needs protection from politics, parents' group tells MLAs

A group that wants to improve French immersion programs in New Brunswick says they should be legislated so they are better protected. The reqeust comes as the legislature's committee on official languages holds public consultations on changes to the act across the province.
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