Serge Rousselle decides dual busing question for court
There are 92 francophone and anglophone students travelling on mixed buses
Education Minister Serge Rousselle, who's also the province's Attorney-General, says the court will be asked to rule on whether New Brunswick has a constitutional obligation to "provide distinct school transportation in relation to one or the other official language."
He did not know when the appeal court will hear the matter.
"We look forward to having the Court of Appeal clarify our obligations so that we respect the rule of law, and offer any other guidance that it deems appropriate in terms of how this should be accomplished," Rousselle said in a statement.
In March, the Education Department confirmed there were 92 francophone and anglophone students travelling on mixed buses which ignited public debate over duality.
Rousselle says it will also be up to the court to decide if any interveners will be allowed to make presentations in the case.