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L'Article 19 de la Charte canadienne des d … L'Article 19 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés est un des articles de la Charte des droits de la Constitution du Canada qui établit des droits relatifs aux deux langues officielles du Canada, l'anglais et le français. Tout comme l'article 133 de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867, l'article 19 permet à chacun d'utiliser la langue officielle de son choix dans les cours fédérales. Toutefois, seul l'article 133 accorde ce même droit aux cours du Québec, tandis que l'article 19 accorde ce droit aux cours du Nouveau-Brunswick (le Nouveau-Brunswick est la seule province officiellement bilingue sous l'article 16 de la Charte). bilingue sous l'article 16 de la Charte).
, Section 19 of the Canadian Charter of Righ … Section 19 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is one of the provisions of the Constitution of Canada that addresses rights relating to Canada's two official languages, English and French. Like section 133 of the Constitution Act, 1867, section 19 allows anyone to speak English or French in federal courts. However, only section 133 extends these rights to Quebec courts, while section 19 extends these rights to courts in New Brunswick. New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province under section 16 of the Charter. province under section 16 of the Charter.
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Section 19 of the Canadian Charter of Righ … Section 19 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is one of the provisions of the Constitution of Canada that addresses rights relating to Canada's two official languages, English and French. Like section 133 of the Constitution Act, 1867, section 19 allows anyone to speak English or French in federal courts. However, only section 133 extends these rights to Quebec courts, while section 19 extends these rights to courts in New Brunswick. New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province under section 16 of the Charter. province under section 16 of the Charter.
, L'Article 19 de la Charte canadienne des d … L'Article 19 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés est un des articles de la Charte des droits de la Constitution du Canada qui établit des droits relatifs aux deux langues officielles du Canada, l'anglais et le français. Tout comme l'article 133 de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867, l'article 19 permet à chacun d'utiliser la langue officielle de son choix dans les cours fédérales. Toutefois, seul l'article 133 accorde ce même droit aux cours du Québec, tandis que l'article 19 accorde ce droit aux cours du Nouveau-Brunswick (le Nouveau-Brunswick est la seule province officiellement bilingue sous l'article 16 de la Charte). bilingue sous l'article 16 de la Charte).
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Article 19 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés
, Section 19 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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