November 27, 2006
Moving Forward Together With Good Practices
The Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada will present
the second Forum on Official Languages
Good Practices. This year’s theme is Moving Forward Together With Good
Practices. The Forum will be held on Friday, December 1, 2006 from 8:00 a.m.
to 12:15 p.m. at the Government Conference Centre, Main Hall, 2 Rideau Street,
Ottawa, Ontario.
October 4, 2006
Three Good Practices - Language of Work
We added three new good practices on language
of work from Agri-food and Agriculture Canada, Statistics Canada and the
Canadian Transport Agency.
September 27, 2006
One Official Languages Good Practice to Share – Initiatives from the
Immigration and Citizenship Canada
We added one new good practice to
encourage potential immigrants to settle in Francophones communities. The
activities are posted under the section "Service to the Public".
September 5, 2006
Good Practices on Official Languages at Public Works and Government Services
Canada
We added three new good practices. Two of them “Official languages –
Still on the Front Page” and “ PWGSC adopts four official languages values”
are posted under the section Culture
Change and the third one “Official languages - A shared
responsibility” under the section Leadership.
August 30, 2006
New Section on the OLLO Site
We added a new section. The section Linguistic
Games offers you the chance to test your knowledge.
Try them!!!
You will find this new section in the toolbox section of the left navigation
bar.
August 24, 2006
Three New Official Languages Good Practices to Share
We added three new good practices. The first one from Parks Canada is posted under the section
"Leadership", the second from the National Arts Centre is posted under the section
"Learning Retention", and the third one from the Translation Bureau of the Public Works and Government Services Canada is posted under the section
"Products".
Continue to share your experiences with us by writing to OLLO@hrma-agrh.gc.ca
August 9, 2006
Two Official Languages Good Practices to Share – Initiatives from the Newfounland and Labrador Federal Council’s Official Languages Committee
We added two new good practices. The first one –
An ideal way to reach the French-Speaking community is posted under the section "Service to the Public" and the second –
Linguistic Link , under the section "Language Retention".
July 28, 2006
2006 Public Service Award of Excellence – Official Languages Component
The Public Service of Canada honoured its outstanding employees with the Public Service Award of Excellence at a ceremony in Ottawa last June.
In the official languages category, the prize was awarded to the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACAO) Official Languages Committee, New Brunswick Region.
For more information
July 13, 2006
Making Your Organization Bilingual – a guide and practical tools developed at Canadian Heritage
Canadian Heritage has created a site offering a host of tools and strategies for organizations that
want to foster a new bilingual corporate culture and for those who would like
to improve the services they already offer in Canada's two official languages.
Though developed for the not-for-profit sector, the material is general enough
to be adaptable to the needs of private or public-sector organizations.
For more information
June 28, 2006
Qualification Standards in Relation to Official Languages
The Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada (PSHRMAC) has been responsible for qualifications standards in relation to official languages since December 31, 2005.
Pursuant to Section 31(1) of the Public Service Employment
Act, Treasury Board, as the employer, is responsible for establishing qualification standards in relation to education, knowledge, experience, occupational certification, language or other qualifications considered necessary or desirable regarding the nature of the work to be performed and the present and future needs of the public service. PSHRMAC will develop as needed and maintain these standards on behalf of the employer.
For use in departments and agencies in the core public administration, the Treasury Board has approved the adoption of:
- the Qualification Standards in Relation to Official Languages, formerly known as the Public Service Commission’s General Second Official Language Qualifications and Qualifications Requiring Code P.
The Qualification Standards in Relation to Official Languages outline the different levels of official language proficiency required for bilingual positions in the core public administration.
For more information on determining the linguistic profile of bilingual positions, please consult the
Directive on Linguistic Identification of Positions or Functions.
June 19, 2006
2004-05 Official Languages Annual Report
The President of the Treasury Board tabled today the seventeenth report to Parliament on the status of official languages in all organizations subject to the Official Languages Act.
Report
May 3rd, 2006
Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie in the Public Service of Canada
Thank you to all the Francophiles and Francophones who participated in the launch of Les Rendez-vous on Friday March 10, 2006 at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau. We’ve chalked up another success!
More information
March 31, 2006
A Guide to Producing Texts in Both Official Languages
February 22, 2006
The launch of Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie in the Public Service will take place on Friday morning, March 10, 2006, at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau.
- Contest
- Program
- Registration
We are counting on your attendance...
February 14, 2006
To celebrate the 36th anniversary of the coming into force of the Official Languages
Act, the Steering Committee is holding a contest for Francophones and Francophiles in the Public Service, for the launch of the 8th Rendez-vous de la Francophonie at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau on March 10, 2006.
In 150 words or less, define what la Francophonie in Canada means to you.
You could win a prize.
Be a winner!
More information
February 14, 2006
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Guide for the preparation of the Annual Review on Official Languages 2005-2006
This guide will assist you in the preparation of your Annual Review on Official Languages for the April 1st, 2005 to March 31, 2006 period. Please note that the template was sent this morning by e-mail to the persons responsible for official languages in institutions.
(HTML)
(RTF) (PDF)
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Self-Assessment Grid on the Implementation of the Official Languages Program
This new tool will help you to make a diagnosis on the implementation of the Official Languages Program in your institution.
(HTML)
(RTF) (PDF)
NEWS RELEASE
February 6, 2006
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Harper announces new Ministry and reaffirms government priorities
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the appointment of a new Ministry designed to deliver the change mandated by Canadians on January 23rd.
More information
President of the Treasury Board
January 12, 2006
Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie in the Public Service of Canada
The launch of Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie will take place on Friday morning, March 10, 2006, at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau.
Please mark this event in your calendar. We will give you more information soon.
We are counting on your attendance...
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