You can have your say on the Official Languages Act review and improving second language learning.
The two commissioners appointed to oversee the review have launched a public consultation process.
New Brunswickers can complete an online questionnaire, or send a written submission by mail or email before Aug. 31.
The commissioners will also meet virtually with various groups, organizations, and people who wish to share their thoughts.
“We will have the opportunity to consult with people and organizations in the province on these two important aspects of our linguistic landscape,” Judge Yvette Finn, one of the two commissioners, said in a news release.
Finn and John McLaughlin were appointed in February to oversee the review process and consider feedback from the public and other groups.
They will make recommendations in a report to be submitted to the government before the end of the year.