Portrait of Official-Language Minorities in Canada: Francophones in New Brunswick - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 89-642-X2011005
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This demolinguistic portrait of the French-speaking population in New Brunswick was undertaken with the financial support of Canadian Heritage's Official Languages Secretariat, Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) and the Department of Justice Canada. It is the fifth of a series of portraits of official-language minorities in Canada, prepared by Statistics Canada's Language Statistics Section.
Issue Number: 2011005
Main Product: Portrait of Official-Language Minorities in Canada
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