Reevely: New bilingualism bill for Ottawa won’t make capital any more bilingual

Nathalie Des Rosiers, centre, celebrates her Vanier byelection win with Madeleine Meilleur, left, and Kathleen Wynne in November 2016. A new bill proposed by Des Rosiers states Ottawa would have to have a bylaw on offering city services in English and 

Ottawa-Vanier MPP, Nathalie Des Rosiers, has launched a private member's bill to strengthen the recognition of Ottawa's bilingual character. “As our national capital, Ottawa is already an example of bilingualism I want the Legislature to recognize this …
Close to 1,000 Franco-Ontarian students marched through downtown Ottawa Wednesday morning, demanding Ottawa city council declare the city officially bilingual. Analysis: Why the debate on making Ottawa officially bilingual won't go away. The sea of

Nathalie Des Rosiers, centre, celebrates her Vanier byelection win with Madeleine Meilleur, left, and Kathleen Wynne in November 2016. A new bill proposed by Des Rosiers states Ottawa would have to have a bylaw on offering city services in English and

The bill proposes to amend the City of Ottawa Act to include city's existing bilingualism by-law and language policy. Tweet · A. A. Report an Error. A screen capture of a Franco-Ontarian flag.

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