Anglos, francophones join forces on minority language rights after ‘a bad year’
MONTREAL — Quebec anglophones have banded together with francophones in New Brunswick and Ontario to protect and promote the rights of official minority language communities that they say are suddenly at risk.
The Societe de l’Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick, the Quebec Community Groups Network and the Assemblee de la francophonie de l’Ontario called the partnership, announced Tuesday, the first of its kind in Canada.
At a news conference in Ottawa, the three groups said they have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together more closely despite the language divide.
“It’s been a bad year — it has been a bad year in Ontario, a bad year in New Brunswick and very worrying in Quebec — on subjects related to rights in all three cases,” Geoffrey Chambers of the Quebec network said in a phone interview.