



Look for this symbol for government services in French!
"Bonjour!" is a well recognized greeting, which, as a symbol - on a pin or on a desktop sign - serves to let the public now that French-language services are available.
Public servants who chose to display the "Bonjour!" symbol are proudly displaying the fact that they can communicate and provide services in French and in English. It is intended to help you find a French-speaking person more quickly when you use government services.
Look for the blue Bonjour! desktop sign or lapel pins when you visit provincial government offices, such as Service Nova Scotia Access Centres, and in hospitals across the province, and so forth.
For more information about the Bonjour! Program please contact the Office of Acadian Affairs at (902) 424-8549 or email Bonjour@gov.ns.ca.
Bonjour! is a trademark belonging to the Province of Nova Scotia. French-speaking government employees who chose to participate in the program by either wear the pins, or posting the signs are public servants who are volunteering to deliver services in French to the clients they serve. Some provincial departments may have additional policy and/or criteria for participating in the Bonjour! program.
