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: Non-imperative staffing is a staffing procedure for a bilingual position that allows the consideration of applicants who meet all the essential qualifications except the required language skills.   
 
: Non-imperative staffing is a staffing procedure for a bilingual position that allows the consideration of applicants who meet all the essential qualifications except the required language skills.   
 
 
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'''<span style='color:#3095B4;'>[[Media:Best_Practices_Digest_-_Advancement_of_English_and_French.pdf|Best Practices Digest: Advancement of English and French]]</span>''' 
 
 
: Looking for best practices to promote English and French? Canadian Heritage has prepared a compendium of best practices drawn from the Official Languages Reviews (Part VII) of several federal institutions. The examples deal specifically with the promotion of English and French in Canadian society.
 
 
 
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Non-imperative staffing is a staffing procedure for a bilingual position that allows the consideration of applicants who meet all the essential qualifications except the required language skills.