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Revision as of 18:58, 26 January 2023

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Workshops


To join a workshop, simply click on the MS Teams link at the appropriate time. Registration is not necessary. Your punctuality will be appreciated!


Date and time Federal Institution Workshop MS Teams Link
February 8, 2023

10:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m. (EST)

Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Official Languages Regulations and the Official Languages Regulations Re-Application Exercise

This presentation on the Official Languages (Communications with and Service to the Public) Regulations and the Official Languages Regulations Re-Application Exercise provides an overview of the Regulations, the upcoming Exercise, and institutions’ obligations with respect to the language designation of federal offices serving the public.

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February 8, 2023

11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (EST)

Language Portal of Canada Inclusive Writing Guidelines and Resources for the French Language

Do you want to write inclusively in French? Do you want to know the principles and practices of inclusive writing that will allow you to do so? The Language Portal of Canada will present an overview of the Inclusive Writing Guidelines and Resources, which were recently published on the Portal.


These guidelines are designed to help the federal public service and other interested institutions in adopting writing that does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, ability or any other identity factor. They present principles for writing inclusively and concrete procedures to choose from depending on the context. Other new features include the Inclusionary and its French counterpart, l’Inclusionnaire, which allow you to find inclusive solutions to replace gendered words that refer to or describe people.


The guidelines and solutions repository were prepared by the Interdepartmental Working Group on Inclusive Writing, co-chaired by Public Services and Procurement (represented by the Translation Bureau), Women and Gender Equality Canada and Canadian Heritage. These resources have been the subject of extensive consultation, including with equity, diversity and inclusion networks and language and communications experts.

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February 8, 2023

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. (EST)

Service Canada Western Canada and Territories (W-T) Bilingual Non-Imperative Initiative

he Bilingual Non-Imperative initiative aims to move employees into bilingual positions. Since June 2021, the Regional Recruitment Team at Service Canada has supported over 50 employees in the Western Canada and Territories region. In collaboration with the Service Canada College at Employment and Social Development Canada, employees learn and improve their second language skills.


Official Languages Community of Practice

Employees are also supported and encouraged to maintain their skills through the region’s Official Languages Community of Practice, which provides learners and language enthusiasts with access to a safe space where they can learn, practice, improve and refine their skills, regardless of their proficiency.

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February 8, 2023

3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (EST)

Public Services and Procurement Canada Second Official Language Scholarship Program

The language requirements of positions and learning a second official language are often cited as barriers by equity-seeking group members. The Second Official Language Scholarship Program provides funding for up to 250 hours of language training to recipients who meet very specific criteria. During this workshop, the program, its evolution and lessons learned over the years will be presented to show how diversity, inclusion and official languages can harmonize.

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February 9, 2023

10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (EST)

Public Services and Procurement Canada "Official Languages and You" Course

Employees who are well informed of their official languages rights and obligations help the institution provide programs and services of quality and create of respectful work environment. The "Official Languages and You" course gives an additional tool to Public Services and Procurement Canada's employees to familiarize themselves or refresh their knowledge of their rights and obligations with respect to language requirements of positions, language of work and services to the public in designated bilingual and bilingual regions. During this workshop, an overview of the course content, learner feedback and promotional tools will be presented. We will also challenge your knowledge.

Join the workshop on MS Teams
February 9, 2023

11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (EST)

Language Portal of Canada Inclusive Writing Guidelines and Resources for the English Language

Do you want to write inclusively in English? Do you want to know the principles and practices of inclusive writing that will allow you to do so? The Language Portal of Canada will present an overview of the Inclusive Writing Guidelines and Resources, which were recently published on the Portal.


These guidelines are designed to help the federal public service and other interested institutions in adopting writing that does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, ability or any other identity factor. They present principles for writing inclusively and concrete procedures to choose from depending on the context. Other new features include the Inclusionary and its French counterpart, l’Inclusionnaire, which allow you to find inclusive solutions to replace gendered words that refer to or describe people.


The guidelines and solutions repository were prepared by the Interdepartmental Working Group on Inclusive Writing, co-chaired by Public Services and Procurement (represented by the Translation Bureau), Women and Gender Equality Canada and Canadian Heritage. These resources have been the subject of extensive consultation, including with equity, diversity and inclusion networks and language and communications experts.

Join the workshop on MS Teams
February 9, 2023

1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (EST)

CBC/Radio-Canada Mauril Application - Culture and entertainment at the heart of learning French and English

Meet Mauril, a free digital platform that uses the varied, stimulating and entertaining content of CBC and Radio-Canada as a source for learning French and English. Available in mobile, tablet and web versions, this application is a complementary tool that is part of a continuous learning process, promoting both linguistic and cultural immersion through content that is 100% Canadian.

The audio and video content comes from the vast library of CBC and Radio-Canada and has been carefully selected to maximize exposure to vocabulary from many regions and various accents, in formal and informal contexts. The reality of language in Canada is reflected in Mauril.

The workshop will introduce the application and offer practical tips for success in your learning journey, both on the platform and in your daily life.

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February 9, 2023

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (EST)

Canada Revenue Agency Building Linguistic Security

At the Canada Revenue Agency, official languages are an advantage for everyone! Whether you are a second language learner or wish to work in your first official language, this requires linguistic security. This interactive session will help you discover what you can do to build a culture that respects linguistic duality and is conducive to the inclusion of both official languages in your workplace.

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