Brief by the Consortium of Official Language Minority Community Media, Presented to the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages Within the Context of its Study on Canadians' Views About Modernizing the Official Languages Act

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Brief by the Consortium of Official Language Minority Community Media, Presented to the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages Within the Context of its Study on Canadians' Views About Modernizing the Official Languages Act
Abstract
The Consortium of Official Language Minority Community Media (the Consortium) is an alliance of the three national organizations representing official language minority community media in Canada: the Association de la presse francophone (APF), the Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada (ARC du Canada) and the Quebec Community Newspapers Association (QCNA). Since 2016, the Consortium has been the common voice of all three of its members on a number of issues.
Date
June 28, 2018
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14
Language
en
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Parallel title: Toward an Official Languages Act that Supports - and Does Not Disregard or Undermine - the Development of Official Language Minority Community Media
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Sonier, Francis, Paul Demers, and Steve Bonspiel. Brief by the Consortium of Official Language Minority Community Media, Presented to the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages Within the Context of Its Study on Canadians’ Views About Modernizing the Official Languages Act, June 28, 2018.
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