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  • RPP 2006-2007
    Official Languages (Section 3.3.2)
  • Public Service Commission 2005-06 Annual Report
  • Appointment of the Commissioner of Official Languages
  • 2004-05 Annual Report on Official Languages from Canadian Heritage
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    As part of the Agency, the Official Languages Branch continues to work closely with you to embed official languages in the culture of the Public Service of Canada. Our vision and direction have not changed. We remain committed to being at the forefront of issues and actions.


    English / FrançaisIn Canada, official languages is a matter of service to the public and employees within institutions subject to the Official Languages Act;it's also a matter of language of work.

    The Official Languages Branch is responsible for overseeing that federal institutions serve Canadians in the official language of their choice, create and maintain a work environment conducive to the effective use of both official languages, and provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to English-speaking and French-speaking Canadians within the Public Service.

    The Official Languages Branch also supports the work of Canadian Heritage to enhance the vitality of the official language minority communities and supporting and assisting their development; and fostering the full recognition and use of English and French in Canadian society.

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