PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION, Kingsley Community Church Hall, May 11 6:30 to 8:30
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IS THERE A FUTURE FOR OUR ANGLOPHONE YOUTH IN NEW BRUNSWICK?
Increasingly No!
Our research shows that we are being shut out of the job market at an alarming rate because of the failure of French immersion while at the same time the Liberal Government is mandating more and more jobs designated as bilingual. 85% of Anglophones are NOT bilingual and therefore not eligible to apply.
It is time for us to work together for a fair solution for all New Brunswickers.
Join Us!
PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION / ALL WELCOME
Kingsley Community Church Hall
58 Kingsley Road (next to Kingsley United Church)
on
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Topics for discussion: Introduction to ARANB, Barriers to JOBS for Anglophones, the failure of French Immersion, and the cost of duality (segregated bussing).
Anglophone Rights Association of NB
P.O. Box 22012, Marysville, NB E3A 4A0
IS THERE A FUTURE FOR OUR ANGLOPHONE YOUTH IN NEW BRUNSWICK?
Increasingly No!
Our research shows that we are being shut out of the job market at an alarming rate because of the failure of French immersion while at the same time the Liberal Government is mandating more and more jobs designated as bilingual. 85% of Anglophones are NOT bilingual and therefore not eligible to apply.
It is time for us to work together for a fair solution for all New Brunswickers.
Join Us!
PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION / ALL WELCOME
Kingsley Community Church Hall
58 Kingsley Road (next to Kingsley United Church)
on
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Topics for discussion: Introduction to ARANB, Barriers to JOBS for Anglophones, the failure of French Immersion, and the cost of duality (segregated bussing).
Anglophone Rights Association of NB
P.O. Box 22012, Marysville, NB E3A 4A0