Roadmap for Federal Insitutions' Obligations Under Part VII of the Official Languages Act

Title
Roadmap for Federal Insitutions' Obligations Under Part VII of the Official Languages Act
Abstract
This roadmap was created to help federal institutions and the general public better understand Part VII of the Official Languages Act (the Act). It provides an explanation of the objectives of Part VII and the commitments set out in it, including the consequent obligations applicable to all federal institutions that are subject to the Act. The roadmap is first and foremost a practical tool to help federal institutions understand the meaning of Part VII of the Act so that they can fully implement it. It is also a tool to help communities and individuals covered by Part VII of the Act to better understand their rights under it. In addition, it serves as a complement to the Act itself, as interpreted by the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages.
Date
2024
Pages
14
Language
en
Rights
You are not authorized to use or reproduce this work for any commercial purpose or to further distribute, perform, or alter works in any way without express permission of the owner of the copyright or proxy.
Citation
Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Roadmap for Federal Insitutions’ Obligations Under Part VII of the Official Languages Act, 2024.
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Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada (OCOL)

Founded:
1970

Constituents:
Canadians interested in the vitality of Canada's official languages

Website:
https://www.clo-ocol.gc.ca/en

Activities:
Ensuring that main objectives of the Official Languages Act are met and that Canadians' language rights are respected; Intervening with federal institutions when they do not meet their official language obligations; Promoting the equality and use of the two official languages, English and French, in Canadian society, the vitality of official language communities, and compliance with the Official Languages Act.

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