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Author: Suzanne Lapointe
Publication Date: May 29, 2026 - 17:24

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Supreme Court will hear case about closed Acadian Peninsula courthouses

May 29, 2026
A group of mayors from the Acadian Peninsula say the closure of the Caraquet and Tracadie courthouses in 2022 violate official language rights in New Brunswick.


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