Volume 13 no.2 Spring-Summer 2007
- Official Languages and the 2010 Winter Games
- INFO-CULTURE
- Young Canada Works in Both Official Languages
- Initiatives on Francophone Immigration in Ontario
- HEALTH CANADA HOSTS THE NATIONAL COORDINATORS
- The 2007 Rendez-vous de la Francophonie
- Official Languages Awareness Campaign at Canadian Heritage
- THE INTERDEPARTMENTAL PARTNERSHIP WITH THE OFFICIAL-LANGUAGE COMMUNITIES (IPOLC)
- Anglophone Creators in Quebec Get Support from Telefilm Canada
- The Official Languages Contribute to a Company's Success in the N.W.T.
- Research
The Bulletin 41-42 is published by the Interdepartmental Coordination Directorate of the Department of Canadian Heritage.
It takes its name from sections 41 and 42 of the Official Languages Act (OLA). Section 41 commits the federal government to enhancing the vitality of official-language minority communities (OLMCs), as well as fostering the full recognition and use of both English and French in Canadian society. Section 42 mandates the department of Canadian Heritage, through interdepartmental coordination, to promote and encourage a coordinated approach to this commitment.
The Bulletin 41-42 aims to promote measures taken by federal institutions to support the development of OLMCs and promote linguistic duality, and to reflect concrete results stemming from interdepartmental coordination.
Coordination: Claire Noël Tel.: (819) 994-3979 Fax: (819) 953-3942 Editing: Pierrette Jutras Mariam Adshead Email: bulletin41-42@pch.gc.ca Web Site: bulletin41-42Texts may be reproduced with attribution.
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