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− | Every year, we pay tribute to Canada's rich linguistic heritage on Official Languages Day (formerly known as Linguistic Duality Day). This year's event highlights the importance of Canada's official languages in shaping society's identity and building connections with a broader world. It explores how languages open a window to different realities and opportunities, enabling us to discover and acquire new knowledge. | + | Every year, we pay tribute to Canada's rich linguistic heritage on Official Languages Day (formerly known as Linguistic Duality Day). This year's event highlights the importance of Canada's official languages in shaping our society's identity and building connections with a broader world. It explores how languages open a window to different realities and opportunities, enabling us to discover and acquire new knowledge. |
− | To celebrate Official Languages Day, activities are organized by ''the Council of the Network of Official Languages Champions'' , the ''Linguistic Duality Network'', in collaboration with the ''Canada School of Public Service'' , the ''Translation Bureau'', the ''Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages | + | To celebrate Official Languages Day, activities are organized by ''the Council of the Network of Official Languages Champions'', the ''Linguistic Duality Network'', in collaboration with the ''Canada School of Public Service'' , the ''Translation Bureau'', the ''Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages'' and other partners. |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 8 August 2023
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES DAY 2023 September 14, 2023
Our languages, a window to the world Every year, we pay tribute to Canada's rich linguistic heritage on Official Languages Day (formerly known as Linguistic Duality Day). This year's event highlights the importance of Canada's official languages in shaping our society's identity and building connections with a broader world. It explores how languages open a window to different realities and opportunities, enabling us to discover and acquire new knowledge. To celebrate Official Languages Day, activities are organized by the Council of the Network of Official Languages Champions, the Linguistic Duality Network, in collaboration with the Canada School of Public Service , the Translation Bureau, the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages and other partners.
Register today on the School’s website. |