The Francophone Sud District Education Council in New Brunswick say their schools are overcrowded and upgrades are long overdue. As Suzanne Lapointe reports, it’s said the lack of provincial investment in infrastructure constitutes a violation of charter rights as a minority language district.
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N.B. francophone school district demands infrastructure plan
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