STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER
August 6, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
The following is a statement by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien acknowledging the
official bilingualism of Moncton, New Brunswick:
AIt is with great pleasure that I
congratulate the citizens of the city of Moncton, New Brunswick who, from
today, will be living in the first officially bilingual city in Canada.
Moncton=s
adoption of a declaration recognizing its bilingual nature as well as the
equality of English and French is, in fact, a first in the history of our
country.
Canada=s
bilingual nature is a part of our national wealth and contributes greatly to
defining us as Canadians. The federal government passed the Official Languages
Act more than 30 years ago and has been serving Canadians in the official
language of their choice ever since. Similarly, the 1982 Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedoms reaffirmed the equal status of both languages by
guaranteeing equal rights and privileges with regard to their use in all
federal institutions. I am delighted that the people of Moncton will now be
able to exercise the same rights at the municipal level.
I would like to congratulate the Mayor of Moncton, Mr. Brian
Murphy, and all the city councillors who, by adopting this declaration, have
made Moncton a real model for the rest of the country.@
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