PETITION TO THE PREMIER OF ONTARIO

PETITION TO THE PREMIER OF ONTARIOWHEREAS, Ottawa was founded as an English-speaking City, with liberty to all people to use whatever language they wish in their business or other pursuits; andWHEREAS... continue reading »

450 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (450 total)
276.
Trudy B 15 August 2005

"I support this petition"

277.
Peter M 4 August 2005

"STOP FRENCH ENFORCEMENT IN ENGLISH CANADA"

278.
Richard J 12 July 2005

"I support this petition"

279.
Sonya J 11 July 2005

"I support this petition"

280.
Ray T 8 July 2005

"I support this petition"

281.
Heather M 2 July 2005

"I support this petition"

282.
Joanne L 27 June 2005

"I support this petition"

283.
Joyce B 16 June 2005

"Right on it's about time!!!!"

284.
Ronald K 3 June 2005

"I support this petition"

285.
Mike P 1 June 2005

"time to end the insanity and get rid of bilingualism"

286.
Helen Cm 6 May 2005

"I support this petition"

287.
Darryl M 29 April 2005

"I am in favour of services in the official language of choice, where numbers warrant, but not the travesty that Official Bilingualism has become."

288.
Juliana A 13 April 2005

"I support this petition"

289.
Alan P 7 April 2005

"I support this petition"

290.
Peter L 6 April 2005

"I support this petition"

291.
J V 30 March 2005

"I support this petition"

292.
Duncan C 4 March 2005

"get rid of official bilingualism"

293.
Faye C 7 February 2005

"never they lost and shoud not have their language either and especially bilingualism"

294.
Neil T 1 February 2005

"Please stop the financial waste"

295.
Paul H 9 January 2005

"I support this petition"

296.
Glenn C 20 December 2004

"I support this petition"

297.
Patrick Kane 19 December 2004

"I support this petition"

298.
Harry Amcl 14 December 2004

"official bilingualism gives unfair advantage to francophones in obtaining government jobs. The statistics speak for themselves!!"

299.
Jason L 13 December 2004

"I support this petition"

300.
Ng Taylor 10 December 2004

"I live in the only "officially bilingual" province of New Brunswick and I'll tell you that there's only one language here for federal and provincial offices and it's french. No matter where we go, especially in northern New Brunswick, we are spoken to in"

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