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New bilingual sign requirement stirs uproar in N.B. community, prompting mayor to quit | CBC News

New bilingual sign requirement stirs uproar in N.B. community, prompting mayor to quit | CBC News

A policy requiring bilingual signage at businesses in the New Brunswick community of Beausoleil has spurred public backlash, prompting the mayor's resignation.

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