Woodstock leaders question province’s push for French school | CBC News
This CBC News article discusses the controversy surrounding the New Brunswick government's proposal to establish a francophone school in the predominantly anglophone town of Woodstock. Community leaders express confusion and concern, questioning the need for the school and suggesting alternative solutions. The proposal stems from a constitutional right to French-language education, but the town's leaders urge the province to explore other options and communicate more effectively with the community.
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