Fundamental Freedoms - The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Minority Language Educational Rights
Access to French and English education

What it Says

Section 23.

  1. Citizens of Canada
    • a) whose first language learned and still understood is that of the English or French linguistic minority population of the province in which they reside, or
    • b) who have received their primary school instruction in Canada in English or French and reside in a province where the language in which they received that instruction is the language of the English or French linguistic minority population of the province, have the right to have their children receive primary and secondary school instruction in that language in that province.
  2. Citizens of Canada of whom any child has received or is receiving primary or secondary school instruction in English or French in Canada, have the right to have all their children receive primary and secondary school instruction in the same language.
  3. The right of citizens of Canada under subsections (1) and (2) to have their children receive primary and secondary school instruction in the language of the English or French linguistic minority population of a province
    • a) applies wherever in the province the number of children of citizens who have such a right is sufficient to warrant the provision to them out of public funds of minority language instruction; and
    • b) includes, where the number of those children so warrants, the right to have them receive that instruction in minority language educational facilities provided out of public funds.
D'alton McCarthy, 1889. Let us deal with the dual languages of the North-West. In the Local House let us deal with the teaching of French in the schools.  When these two matters are settled, we will have accomplished something, and we may be able to do something better in the future.
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