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An Act Recognizing the Equality of the Two Official Linguistic Communities in New Brunswick : ウィキペディア英語版
An Act Recognizing the Equality of the Two Official Linguistic Communities in New Brunswick
The law recognising the equality of the two linguistic communities of New Brunswick, or the more succinct Law 88, is a law adopted by the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, recognising the equality of the Anglophone and Francophone linguistic communities of the province.
==Description==

On the 17 July 1981, the Legislative Assembly adopted the law, with consists of three articles. For the first time, the statutory equality of the Acadians as a linguistic community, and urges the provincial government to protect and promote the development of the Acadian community. Law 88, more commonly referred to as "Bill 88" in English, complemented the 1969 Official Languages of New Brunswick law, which established French and English as official languages of the legislature and of the provincial administration.
The law was, however, more declaratory than practical: "The vagueness of the legislation made it extremely difficult to implement. Consequently, it ... remained idle until its () inclusion in the companion resolution to the 1987 Meech Lake Accord".〔Catherine Steele, ''Can Bilingualism Work?: Attitudes Toward Language Policy in New Brunswick: The 1985 Public Hearings on the Poirier-Bastarache Report''. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1990, p. 17.〕 The so-called "companion resolution" was enacted in 1993 as section 16.1 of the ''Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms''.

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