Going to Court
English or French?
You have the right to present your case in either English or French. The Official Languages Act provides for the use of English and French as the official languages of the courts. You have the right to use the official language of your choice in any matter before the courts, including all proceedings or in any process of the court. The law says that you should not be disadvantaged by reason of the choice you make.
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