The Official Languages Reform Project

Author/contributor
Title
The Official Languages Reform Project
Abstract
The February 19th, 2021 position paper put forth by the Canadian Federal Government addressed important issues raised by organizations representative of Canada’ s English-speaking minority language community, including several of those championed by Townshippers’ Association in consultations on the modernization of the Official Language Act (OLA) in 2017, 2018, and 2019 While the Association supports changes designed to improve accountability in its implementation, increase the transparency of federal transfer payments to provinces, and provide increased support for Official Language Minority Communities (OLMC) institutions, it reminds the Canadian Government of its legal responsibility to protect, support and defend the rights of both of its OLMCs, wherever they may be located, and cautions against strengthening the OLA in ways that promote asymmetry between Canada’s Official Languages.
Date
May, 2021
Pages
5
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Townshippers’ Association. The Official Languages Reform Project, May 2021.
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner

Partenaire participant à la BOSC lié à cette ressource

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Association des Townshippers

Fondation :
1979

Public cible :
La communauté d’expression anglaise des Cantons-de-l’Est historiques

Site web :
https://townshippers.org/fr/

Activités :
Améliorer l'accès aux services sociaux et à l'information en anglais ; informer tous les niveaux de gouvernement des besoins de la communauté anglophone ; promouvoir la migration des jeunes anglophones vers la région ; aider les anglophones à améliorer leurs compétences en français.

Ancien nom :
S.o.