Difference between revisions of "Best Practices Forum on Official Languages"
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+ | During this event, you will have the opportunity to visit [[Best Practices Forum on Official Languages/Federal Institutions Booths|'''virtual booths''']], hear [[Best Practices Forum on Official Languages/Events|'''inspiring speakers''']] on a range of current issues on official languages, take part in '''[[Best Practices Forum on Official Languages/Workshops|practical workshops]]''' offered by various federal institutions, share innovative '''[[Best Practices Forum on Official Languages/Federal Institutions Best Practices|best practices]]''' and enjoy virtual networking opportunities. | ||
Revision as of 09:16, 20 January 2023
THE FORUM Official languages are sometimes considered a barrier to employment and career advancement for members of certain equity-seeking groups. The modernization of the Official Languages Act is an opportunity for the Government of Canada to challenge and change the discourse on diversity, inclusion and official languages.
During this event, you will have the opportunity to visit virtual booths, hear inspiring speakers on a range of current issues on official languages, take part in practical workshops offered by various federal institutions, share innovative best practices and enjoy virtual networking opportunities.
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