Abstract

The protection and promotion of minority language communities is a fundamental thread in the fabric of Canadian society. The struggle for official minority language rights recognition long predates the Confederation of Canada, and minority language rights have continued to evolve with the growth of our nation. To be sure, it has not been always an easy process, but much progress has been made. Minority language rights are currently protected in several facets of our society: in education, in federal and some provincial and territorial legislative processes, and in federal, territorial and some provincial government functions. While each is essential, I will focus on the protection and promotion of official minority language rights in Canada's judicial system.

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