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Liberals apologize after 'chuckling' over health minister's mistaken French

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Liberals apologize after 'chuckling' over health minister's mistaken French

Bruce Fitch says opposition MLA laughed at him when he fielded question in his second language

New Brunswick's health minister got an apology Thursday from Opposition Liberal Leader Susan Holt and other party MLAs who acknowledged that they "chuckled" at his mangled French a day earlier.

Bruce Fitch has been speaking more and more French recently as he prepares to retire after 21 years as the MLA for Riverview.

Liberals have spent the last six years complaining that the Higgs government often neglects its bilingualism obligations and doesn't have enough ministers who can communicate in French.

So the apparent mockery of Fitch's good-faith attempt on Wednesday struck a nerve.

"It's important for everyone within New Brunswick to try, and we need that support to do it," Fitch said.

He said Holt approached him at the start of Thursday's sitting day to apologize.

"I appreciate that, it was sincere, so in my opinion, the case is closed."

WATCH |'It's important for everyone in New Brunswick to try':
 

French fracas: Opposition says ‘désolé’ to Bruce Fitch

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Liberal Opposition apologizes to health minister after chuckling at his attempts to speak French in the legislature.

Fitch was fielding a question posed by the Liberals in French during Question Period on Wednesday when he began his answer in French.

He referred to the chair of the Vitalité health authority board as the chaise — the French word for a chair you sit in. Someone who chairs or presides over a board is referred to as a président.

Fitch stopped speaking mid-sentence to address Restigouche-Chaleur Liberal MLA Marco LeBlanc across the aisle.

"Well, Marco, thanks for your support. I appreciate that," he said sarcastically.

'I wasn't laughing at him'

He later told reporters LeBlanc had laughed at his French, something the rookie Liberal denied.

"I'd never laugh at anyone trying to speak a second language," LeBlanc said, though he couldn't explain what he was doing or saying when Fitch reacted.

"A lot was going on in the chamber. What was happening when he accused me — I wasn't laughing at him. I can't say exactly what I was doing, but I can guarantee you one thing. I wasn't laughing at him." 

Holt acknowledged Thursday that she, in fact, was among several Liberals who chuckled at the mistake, though she said LeBlanc was not among them. 

She also said she instantly regretted it, having made the same error herself in the past.

"I've been in that exact position where you're translating the word chair in your head and chaise comes out, so I chuckled at it, then realized, 'Ah, it's not a situation to make light of.' He's making an effort and it should be encouraged." 

Fitch said there was no doubt in his mind he was being mocked by someone.

"Definitely. I know what I saw. I know what I heard. That is my belief." 

Marco LeBlanc Liberal Marco LeBlanc denied he'd laughed at Fitch, saying he'd 'never laugh at anyone trying to speak a second language.' (Sam Farley/CBC)

Holt told reporters she "had a conversation" with her caucus Thursday about the need to be respectful and to not discourage anyone trying to express themselves in a second language.

As for Fitch, he conducted his Thursday scrum with reporters in both languages, frequently hopping back and forth between English and French.

He laughed when reporters asked about his sudden enthusiasm for French in the final months of his long political career.

"I guess in my old age I'm a little freer, less inhibited," he joked. 

He did not rule out running as a federal candidate in Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe, a riding with many more francophone voters than his current provincial constituency. 

But he said it was more the result of an acquaintance from Shediac encouraging him to make the effort without fear of mistakes.

"I had a friend who said —j'avais un ami qui a dit — 'Parlez en français, worry pas, go for it.'"

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Jacques Poitras

Provincial Affairs reporter

Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. He grew up in Moncton and covered Parliament in Ottawa for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. He has reported on every New Brunswick election since 1995 and won awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the National Newspaper Awards and Amnesty International. He is also the author of five non-fiction books about New Brunswick politics and history.

 
 
 
109 Comments
 
 
David Amos

Oh My My Isn't this news rather special? 
 
 
 
David Amos 
Methinks he who chuckles last chuckles best N'esy Pas? 
 
 
 
Jake Newman  
imagine the uproar from the liberals, greens and the media if the conservatives laughed at a a french (or other non-english language) speaking person fumbling english.

Holt needs to resign over this.

James McCaffrey
Reply to Jake Newman
Nah.
 
Graham McCormack
Reply to Jake Newman
Oh please!
 
David Amos
Reply to Jake Newman
Imagine much?
 
 
 
Yves Savoie   
Yes, No, Toaster and i drive ski-doo........At least Fitch tried and yet got snubbed.  
 
Yves Savoie 
Reply to Yves Savoie 
And we can't give a person that tried a break.....Typical NB!
 
David Amos 
Reply to Yves Savoie 
Cest Vrai
 
 
 
James McCaffrey
The health minister should have learned French. Unacceptable. 
 
Jake Newman  
Reply to James McCaffrey
he's trying and was made fun of. Imagine the uproar if it was the other way around.
 
James McCaffrey
Reply to Jake Newman
Lol, the right wlng is the worst for heckling. 
 
David Amos
Reply to James McCaffrey
Who are you kidding?
 
David Amos
Reply to Jake Newman
Perhaps he should try Chiac next time
 
 
 
 
Jos Allaire 
I am most fluent in French. Having heard Fitch speak French a few times, I was impressed by the quality of his French. I understand everything he says. It's way better than what we hear in the Greater Moncton area. Shame on those who mocked him.
 
David Amos
Reply to Jos Allaire
I concur
 
 

 

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