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:<b>Update from the Official Languages Centre of Excellence</b> (Published March 30, 2020 at 1:00pm)<br>  
 
This exceptional situation brought on by the global pandemic presents challenges at all levels, including in the world of official languages. The various measures taken here and there to counter this scourge may have an impact on your work as the person responsible for official languages. For example, the Public Service Commission's decision to allow assessing second language proficiency are only available for term appointments to bilingual positions that are related to the COVID-19 situation or to ensure the effective functioning of the Government of Canada.
 
This exceptional situation brought on by the global pandemic presents challenges at all levels, including in the world of official languages. The various measures taken here and there to counter this scourge may have an impact on your work as the person responsible for official languages. For example, the Public Service Commission's decision to allow assessing second language proficiency are only available for term appointments to bilingual positions that are related to the COVID-19 situation or to ensure the effective functioning of the Government of Canada.
 
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:<b>PSC’s New Measures to Provide Flexibility in Relation to Assessment of Second Language</b><br>
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:<b>PSC’s New Measures to Provide Flexibility in Relation to Assessment of Second Language</b> (Published March 31, 2020 at 4:40pm)<br>
 
We invite persons responsible for official languages (PROL) and human resources advisors to consult the Public Service Commissions’s Q&A at the following link:
 
We invite persons responsible for official languages (PROL) and human resources advisors to consult the Public Service Commissions’s Q&A at the following link:
 
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