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VIRTUAL EVENT : Uniting Around Canadian Books


The virtual event will be bilingual, with simultaneous interpretation in French and English.

It will also provide interpretation in American Sign Language (ASL) and Quebec Sign Language (LSQ), along with subtitles in both English and French.

Date and time: September 11, 2025, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (ET)

Registration: Official Languages Day: Uniting Around Canadian Books



Uniting Around Canadian Books

Host

Hughie Batherson – Speaker, Comedian, and Ambassador of Bilingualism

A recipient of numerous awards for his conferences, leadership, and comedic talent, Hughie has established himself over the past 20 years as one of the most sought-after speakers in Canada. He has inspired and entertained more than 100,000 people across the country with his motivational and humorous presentations, focusing on the importance of bilingualism in all its dimensions: personal, cultural, cognitive, athletic, artistic, and social.

A former public school teacher and university professor, Hughie holds a Master’s degree in Education, with research centered on the use of humor in the classroom. Originally from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and an anglophone by birth, Hughie began learning French at the age of 19. Since then, he has fully immersed himself in the Acadian Francophone community of Atlantic Canada, drawing on his experiences to share unique and authentic anecdotes about life in a Francophone environment and the challenges of language barriers. His career as a comedian began at the “Juste pour rire en Acadie” amateur competition, where he won first prize, leading to a performance before more than 700 spectators at the Hubcap Comedy Festival Gala in Moncton. He was subsequently invited to participate in the national “Juste pour rire” tour as part of the Rendez-vous de la Francophonie and has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in Quebec and Acadian comedy.

Hughie has received the prestigious Camille-Antoine Richard Award from the Société Nationale de l’Acadie for his inspiration to Acadian youth, as well as the Lieutenant Governor’s Award in 2022 for his outstanding contribution to the Francophonie of Nova Scotia.

Artists

Raine Hamilton - Singer-songwriter and classically trained violinist

Raine Hamilton is a Canadian singer-songwriter and classically trained violinist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is known for her distinctive 'chamber-folk' style, which blends the traditions of classical string quartets with modern folk songwriting.

Remarks

Isabelle Mondou, Deputy Minister, Canadian Heritage, and Champion of the Official Languages Community

Bill Matthews, Secretary of the Treasury Board

Raymond Théberge, Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada

Brigitte Gibson, Director General, Heritage Branch, Canadian Heritage, and Co-chair, Council of the Network of Official Languages Champions

Lucie Séguin, Assistant Deputy Minister, Receiver General and Pension Branch, Public Services and Procurement Canada, and Co-chair, Council of the Network of Official Languages Champions

Arianne Reza, Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada

Panellists

Elizabeth Armitage, Director General, Communications and Parliamentary Affairs & OL Champion, Public Prosecution Service of Canada

Oscar Lavitt, Student, Office of the Clerk, House of Commons of Canada

Trystan Warnock-Juteau, Palaeontologist, artist, Carleton University

Blaise Ndala, Writer and Deputy Director of Investigations, Office of the Correctional Investigator of Canada

Joanne Larocque-Poirier, Director General, Communications and Arts Engagement, Canada Council for the Arts

Communities at a glance

Details to come

Discussion Panel

Immerse yourself in a discussion that will highlight the richness and strength of Canada's two official languages through literature. This discussion will explore how English and French, as languages of cultural expression, can become powerful vectors of dialogue, empathy and openness, helping to build a more inclusive and united society. Bringing together passionate guests from diverse backgrounds - three public servants who also act as official languages champions within their federal institutions, and two members of the public with unique backgrounds - this talk promises an authentic and enriching exchange around Canadian literature!

Information

Date and time: September 11, 2025, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (ET)

Registration: Official Languages Day: Uniting around Canadian Books

The event is open to the public. For technical support or help registering for this event, please email: learningevents-evenementsdapprentissage@csps-efpc.gc.ca.