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Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission / French people / Canadian French / Europe / French language / Canada / Official bilingualism in Canada / Organisation internationale de la Francophonie / Languages of Canada / Language policy / French dialects
Date: 2014-02-23 13:04:34
Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission
French people
Canadian French
Europe
French language
Canada
Official bilingualism in Canada
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie
Languages of Canada
Language policy
French dialects

[removed]French-Language Services Plan Submitted March 2010 Message from the Director & CEO I am pleased to submit the[removed]French-language Services Plan for the Nova Scotia Human

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