Friday, 29 August 2014

Katherine d'Entremont Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick will not investigate complint against Radio-Canada!!!!

I told you she have useless!!!!  Time get rid of this post!!!!

Sir,
 
We acknowledge receipt of your complaint received on August 29, 2014.
 
The Official Languages Act of New Brunswick seeks to enhance the fulfillment and vitality of the two linguistic communities by guaranteeing equal access, for all citizens, to the services of the institutions of the Legislature and the provincial government in either official language.  To that end, the Act provides that members of the public have the right to communicate with and receive services from provincial institutions in the official language of their choice.
 
The Commissioner of Official Languages’ mandate includes the fair and equitable investigation of public complaints.  To fulfill that mandate, a preliminary determination must be made as to the admissibility of these complaints according to the conditions set out in the Act.  The Commissioner’s authority to act in the matter under the conferred mandate must also be ascertained.
 
Accordingly, since your complaint involves a federal institution rather than a provincial institution, this office does not have the authority to proceed with an investigation. We therefore suggest you contact the Atlantic Region office of the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for Canada at the following:
 
Sincerely,
 
 
 
Nicole Beaulieu, LL.B.

7 comments:

  1. Sweet lord you're dense. It's a FEDERAL issue, not provincial. You complained to the wrong people and the wrong people are to blame? Do you go into Wendy's to complain about the printer you bought at Staples?

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  2. Come on now...if it was a case of going after the french by the english? She would be right there federal or provincial.....she's useless!!!!

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  3. Scrap bilingualism. No need to waste duplicating to serve only 30 percent of a population that is mostly bilingual.

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    1. yes let stop the English speaking unilinguals from invading the world they are causing problems

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  4. Yeah, first comment says it all. Do you go into a federal government building and complain about your driver's licence or health card? She even gave you the damn correct address.

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  5. A party leader is a party leader Charlie, regardless of what kinda brain you might have. If yer gonna have a debate, then, for God sake, GIT THE F----N LEAD OUTTA YER ASS AND HAVE THE DAMN THING!!!! And if they can't do that much, pal, then they might jist as well join forces with the sergeant-at-arms and all his cronies and ship 'em all back off to the mighty QUEBECOIS, where they belong.
    Hell, man, bring back da leaders of da CoR and the Parti Acadian AND WE'LL LISTEN TO DA WHOLE DAMN WORKS OF 'EM!!!!
    Let everybody have their say. We need more politicians like Abel LeBlanc. LONG LIVE DEMOCRACY!!!! VIVE ABEL!!!!

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  6. There are more People in Canada who speak Cantonese than there are those who speak french. Time to shut down bilingualism. NB is the only province that bothers. Why? We are one of the poorest provinces yet we foot the bill for a declining population.

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