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'''<span style='color:#3095B4;'>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Community_of_Official_Languages/Linguistic_requirements_supervisors Second-Language Requirements for Bilingual Supervisory Positions (CBC Initiative)]</span>'''   
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: As of June 20, 2025, new appointments made to bilingual supervisory positions that involve the supervision of employees in bilingual regions will be required to meet a superior level of second official language proficiency. The documents below have been prepared to help institutions implement this policy change.
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: As of June 20, 2025, new appointments made to bilingual supervisory positions that involve the supervision of employees in bilingual regions will be required to meet [https://canada-preview.adobecqms.net/en/treasury-board-secretariat/services/values-ethics/official-languages/workplace/minimum-second-language-proficiency-requirements-bilingual-positions.html a superior level of second official language proficiency.]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 23 October 2024


Community of Official Languages


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The OL Connection

October 2024



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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 will be required to meet a superior level of second official language proficiency.



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Collection of Institutional Best Practices for Establishing Language Requirements of Positions

Contains concrete examples of best practices adopted by various federal institutions that can serve as inspiration and be applied or adapted within the mandate of other institutions.



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Glossary on Section 91 of the Official Languages Act – Language Requirements of Positions

This glossary is a collection of common terms related to the implementation of Section 91 of the Official Languages Act.


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Quiz: How well do you know Section 91 of the Official Languages Act?

This informative and engaging quiz can be used by persons responsible for official languages to strengthen institutional awareness of Section 91 of the Official Languages Act.