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What language do the New Brunswickers use?

New Brunswickers primarily speak English and French.

* English is the most spoken language, with about 66% of the population reporting it as their mother tongue.

* French is the second most spoken language, with about 33% of the population reporting it as their mother tongue.

New Brunswick is officially bilingual, meaning that both English and French have equal status in government and public services. This means that citizens have the right to use either language when interacting with government agencies, courts, and other public institutions.

This unique linguistic landscape makes New Brunswick a truly bilingual province, with a rich cultural heritage influenced by both English and French traditions.

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