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as in Canada, Dieppe Mayor Jean LeBlanc says he is proud of how his
council and staff have handled the French signage issue in the world's
largest Acadian city. Despite mounting pressure to push through a
linguistic signage policy, including petitions and outspoken critics,
LeBlanc said council and staff have been working to get the regulatory
package right.
"Yes there has been pressure, but everybody
realizes how important this is and we are best to get it right, rather
than have it done expediently," said LeBlanc, noting that staff has
been studying policies in other municipalities to determine what would
work best in Dieppe.
"That is why I am so proud of council and so proud of staff."
The
mayor said the council is only weeks away from debating and likely
adopting a new language policy with respect to signage in the city. He
said the issue should take centre stage in council's chamber by late
November.
But he said it is crucial that the proper due
diligence is done and that the new measures are studied from every
possible vantage point before unveiling any details.
In
addition, he said it is important that the policy is properly
communicated to avoid sparking any unfounded controversy that might
jeopardize the work that has been done.
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