There are over 29,000 Acadians living in New Brunswick alone. But for some Acadians, itβs hard living in major cities like Fredericton. While New Brunswick prides itself on being Canadaβs only bilingual province, with both French- and English-language inhabitants, behind the provinceβs dual history lies a story of deportation and alienation.
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