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Roadmap for Canada's linguistic duality, 2008-2013 : Feuille de route pour la dualité linguistique canadienne 2008-2013 : agir pour l'avenir

25 Jun 2008

These new initiatives are in addition to resources The Roadmap reflects the results of the Government already allocated by the Government of Canada to of Canada’s consultations, as well as the work of support the cultural dynamism of communities and other key stakeholders such as official-language improve access for all Canadians to English- and minority communities, parliamentary committees and F [...] The Government of Canada will work with key partners The Roadmap is an unprecedented government-wide and stakeholders including the provincial and territorial investment of $1.1 billion over five years, based on governments, the communities and all Canadians to two pillars: the participation of all Canadians in linguistic implement the Roadmap for Canada’s Linguistic duality, and the support for o [...] Several of the community forums – such as the The results of the 2006 Census and the Survey on the 2007 Sommet des communautés francophones et Vitality of Official Language Minorities paint a portrait acadiennes and the 2008 Community Revitalization: of official-language minority communities in diverse Trends and Opportunities for the English-speaking economic and social situations – and with equa [...] For Canadians, support community networks and improve the this will mean improved access to justice services in efficiency of the administrative process, building the official language of the minority, both today and in environments that encourage the regular use of the future. [...] Industry Canada and the regional development The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, together agencies (the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, with the Canada Public Service Agency, develops and the Economic Development Agency of Canada coordinates the policies and programs related to the for the Regions of Quebec and Western Economic use of official languages in federal institutions.
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ISBN
9780662056515
Pages
20
Published in
Canada

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