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Revision as of 15:31, 27 January 2021
The Forum
This year, the Best Practices Forum on Official Languages is being held virtually and is opening its audience to the entire public service. This year’s Forum will focus on the theme of diversity and inclusion. Take the opportunity and attend this annual event that brings together official languages champions, persons responsible for official languages and coordinators responsible for implementing measures to foster the development of Francophone and Anglophone minority communities, support their development and promote the full recognition and use of English and French in Canadian society.
Several events will take place throughout the week!
Programming
Event Date | Event | Tab |
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March 1 | Federal Institutions Virtual Kiosks
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (ET) and 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (ET) |
Federal Institutions Booths |
March 2 | Videos | Federal Institutions Best Practices |
March 3 | Armchair discussions on linguistic insecurity and official languages leadership, in collaboration with the Canada School of Public Service | Events |
March 4 | Mauril, a new all-free platform to learn your second official language | Events (TBD) |
March 5 | Spotlight on the Language Portal of Canada | Events (TBD) |