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Watch the  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZesSz5F5N8 promotional video]! It briefly introduces the brand-new Orientation Guide for Persons responsible for official languages (PROL) and the complementary video on their roles and responsibilities.
 
Watch the  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZesSz5F5N8 promotional video]! It briefly introduces the brand-new Orientation Guide for Persons responsible for official languages (PROL) and the complementary video on their roles and responsibilities.

Revision as of 11:52, 4 March 2026


Community of Official Languages


What's new?


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The OL Connection

January 2026



Video icon Discover two new tools for PROL

Watch the promotional video! It briefly introduces the brand-new Orientation Guide for Persons responsible for official languages (PROL) and the complementary video on their roles and responsibilities.

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Implementation of Section 36: FAQ **NEW**

This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about the application of the new provision under section 36 of the modernized Official Languages Act which, starting June 20, 2025, gives all federal employees in bilingual regions the right to be supervised in the official language of their choice, regardless of the linguistic identification of their position.



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Second-Language Requirements for Bilingual Supervisory Positions (CBC Initiative)**NEW**

As of June 20, 2025, new appointments made to bilingual supervisory positions that involve the supervision of employees in bilingual regions are required to meet a superior level of second official language proficiency.