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Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions

Bill S-3, An Act to Amend the Official Languages Act (promotion of English and French), modifies Part VII of the Official Languages Act and its scope.

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Canadian Heritage supports the programs of Exchanges Canada, which make it possible for groups of young people from any province or territory to exchange with other young people elsewhere in the country

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