Volume 15 no.2 October 2009
- Government of Canada celebrates 40 Years of the Official Languages Act
- OLMCs express their views to the CRTC: The future looks bright in new media
- Official languages theme day in Saskatchewan: How do we reach the Fransaskois?
- Language Rights Support Program
- A successful initiative by Environment Canada's Biosphère: Young Francophones are made aware of environmental issues
- Canadian Ambassador visits OLMCs in Atlantic Canada
- CTC and RDÉE Canada team up: Inviting the world to discover French Canada!
- A new champion at Health Canada
- Terroir, Identity and Seduction: A new path to development
- Terroir, Identity and Seduction symposium: A pilot project in the Batoche area
- Parks Canada welcomes closer relations with the Francophone community in Nunavut
- New Protocol for Agreements between Canadian Heritage and the CMEC
- Statistics Canada offers a new community portrait
- French-language justice in Ontario: From theory to practice
- From children's rights to the interests of separated families: First French-language conference on family justice
- Ça se brasse chu nous!: Nova Scotia conducts a marketing campaign to promote the use of services in French
- Implementation of the Roadmap at Health Canada
- Canada Post provides official-language training on the Net
- For all Service Canada employees: Course on official languages
- National Film Board's new online Screening Room
- Team Canada artists heading to the 2009 Games of La Francophonie
- Multiplatform, Multi-success! Telefilm's professional development initiative
- Seventh DiverCiné Festival
- A Statistics Canada initiative: Everything you wanted to know about the diversity of Canada's Francophonie
- PWGSC celebrates Linguistic Duality Week
- Rendez-vous de la Francophonie at HRSDC and Service Canada
- Canadian Heritage celebrates!
- Dining à La Francophonie!
- Nova Scotia recognizes excellence in French-language services
- Jean-Bernard Lafontaine receives the Public Service Award of Excellence
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: Dorota Ptaszynski Tel.: 819-997-8760 Fax: 819-953-3942 E-mail: bulletin41-42@pch.gc.ca Web Site: www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/bulletin41-42
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