Government of Canada Consultations on Linguistic Duality and Official Languages
About the Consultation
- Description of Consultation
In order to breathe new life into the Government of Canada’s efforts to strengthen linguistic duality across the country, the Government will develop a strategy to follow up on the Action Plan, which expires in March 2008. The strategy will be relevant and respond to the needs of Canadians. Therefore, the Government wishes to know what Canadians think about important issues relating to linguistic duality and official-language minority communities.
- Process
A discussion document will form the basis for public and stakeholder consultations through the Canadian Heritage website.
- Timeframe
Start Date: December 3, 2007
End Date: December 23, 2007
- Outcome
The results of these consultations will build on the work carried out by the parliamentary committees on official languages, the Commissioner of Official Languages, official‑language minority communities, intergovernmental discussion forae and on the ongoing dialogue between the Government of Canada and the official-language communities.
How to Participate
- On-line:
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Please send an email with your comments on or responses to the questions outlined in the discussion document to the following address : OL-Consultations-LO@pch.gc.ca
- Other:
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If necessary, please send your comments on or responses to the questions outlined in the discussion document by mail.
Additional Information
- Discussion Document - [HTML Version | PDF Version, 800 KB]
Contact Information
Consultations on Official Languages
15 Eddy, 11th floor
Gatineau, Québec
K1A 0M5
E-mail: OL-Consultations-LO@pch.gc.ca
Fax: (819) 934-9199
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