Michel Carrier: Michel Carrier says the provincial government must stick to a plan to ensure the Official Languages Act is applied through programs and services, according to Times Colonist. "It must be something that is going to be on the leadership's desk on a daily basis." FREDERICTON - As New Brunswick's first commissioner of official languages wraps up a decade on the job, he says there is much work left to do to achieve linguistic equality in the province. "The plan is well written, it has some great things, and it can't gather dust," Carrier said Monday as he released his last annual report in his role as commissioner.
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