<Ul> <Li> The Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (often referred to as "APEC"). In 2000, the group was renamed Canadians Against Bilingualism Injustice . In 2001, the organization changed its name again, becoming the Canadian Network for Language Awareness.; </Li> <Li> Canadians for Language Fairness; </Li> <Li> The New Brunswick Association of English - speaking Canadians was formed in 1984 and disbanded in 1986 . Its primary purpose was to oppose the proposals of the province's "Poirier - Bastarache Committee" for an expansion of the province's policy of official bilingualism . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (often referred to as "APEC"). In 2000, the group was renamed Canadians Against Bilingualism Injustice . In 2001, the organization changed its name again, becoming the Canadian Network for Language Awareness.; </Li> <Li> Canadians for Language Fairness; </Li> <Li> The New Brunswick Association of English - speaking Canadians was formed in 1984 and disbanded in 1986 . Its primary purpose was to oppose the proposals of the province's "Poirier - Bastarache Committee" for an expansion of the province's policy of official bilingualism . </Li>

When did canada officially became a bilingual country