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+ | * Official Languages Day will take place on September 8, 2022! Find out about the many [[:en:Linguistic_Duality_Day/Home|'''activities''']] organized to celebrate the event! | ||
* Canadian Heritage designed a [[:en:images/8/81/Mauril_Toolkit.pdf|'''toolkit''']] to install Mauril on all your organization's devices. | * Canadian Heritage designed a [[:en:images/8/81/Mauril_Toolkit.pdf|'''toolkit''']] to install Mauril on all your organization's devices. | ||
* The Canada School of Public Service developed the job aid [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/tools/jobaids/linguistic-insecurity-eng.aspx '''“From Linguistic lnsecurity to Linguistic Resilience”'''], in partnership with the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. | * The Canada School of Public Service developed the job aid [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/tools/jobaids/linguistic-insecurity-eng.aspx '''“From Linguistic lnsecurity to Linguistic Resilience”'''], in partnership with the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. |
Revision as of 07:08, 2 September 2022
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES CHAMPIONS' TOOLBOX
WHAT'S NEW?
- Official Languages Day will take place on September 8, 2022! Find out about the many activities organized to celebrate the event!
- Canadian Heritage designed a toolkit to install Mauril on all your organization's devices.
- The Canada School of Public Service developed the job aid “From Linguistic lnsecurity to Linguistic Resilience”, in partnership with the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat.
- The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages launched a new podcast: "Let's Talk Bilingualism".
- The Council launches the awareness campaign “Setting the Tone for Official Languages”. Take a look at the video and the promotional toolkit!
- Consult the Canadian Heritage Official Languages Strategy 2021-2026 – Official Languages: Looking Toward the Future and its accountability framework.
- The Commissioner of Official Languages released the final report of the Official Languages Tracking Survey 2021, as well as useful infographics.
- The Council developed a discussion workshop using the "Dare to Discuss" questions.
- Canadian Heritage published two new frameworks: Fostering Appreciation and Cooperation Between English Speakers and French Speakers in Canada and the Framework for the Vitality of Official-Language Minority Communities (OLMC).
The Council launched the Dare newsletter, a new biannual publication for Official Languages Champions.
Additional tools and resources will be added periodically. Do you have any ideas? Please let us know!
The Official Languages Champions' Toolbox is an initiative led by the Council of the Network of Official Languages Champions. |