Volume 16 no.2 Spring-Summer 2011
- A message from the Bulletin 41-42 team
- At Farm Credit Canada - Official languages: a corporate priority
- Canadian Heritage supports Ontario's Francophone communities - Creation of the Centre d'information en ressources financières
- DARE! - 2nd Linguistic Duality Day in the federal public service
- The Canada School of Public Service's Direxion program - A learning tour that fosters an understanding of community realities
- ACOA helps Le Pays de la Sagouine reach out to the Anglophone market
- Getting to know each other - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Community Information Database
- A pilot project supported by Industry Canada - Ten years later: the Collectivité ingénieuse de la Péninsule acadienne, a cornerstone in the community
- A successful partnership with English-Speaking communities on the Lower North Shore
- Canadian Heritage and the Official Languages Act - A multifaceted commitment to help federal institutions perform at the highest level for the benefit of communities and to promote the use of both English and French
- A glance at section 41 of the Official Languages Act (OLA)
- Canadian Heritage ensures coordination between federal institutions and OLMCs
- Interdepartmental coordination network in the regions - Five years of dialogue and projects, under the auspices of Canadian Heritage
- Integration of Part VII in Canadian Heritage policies and programs - Recognized leadership
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