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Official Languages committee  One of the plans you refer to, the community strategic plan, goes back to 2008 and is therefore somewhat dated now. The integrated plan, which was developed in Gatineau in 2012, put specific emphasis on public policies and included Quebec francophones. It focused to a great exten

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Jean Léger

Official Languages committee  No, it was the FCFA. We belong to the Leaders' Forum. The FCFA was indeed consulted. I even met with the people from its executive office concerning this process. By the end of April, we will also be specifically consulting the FCFA and its members. A situation arose in which th

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Jean Léger

Official Languages committee  Of course, Mr. Godin. As I said earlier, 1,200 people responded to the cross-Canada consultation that we held. The answers helped us target key sectors where efforts must be focused in particular. However, there is not necessarily any research specific to official language minor

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Jean Léger

Official Languages committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to thank committee members for inviting us here this morning. My name is Jean Léger and I am executive director of the Réseau de développement économique et d'employabilité Canada, better known as RDÉE Canada. The chairman of our board, Gilles Lante

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Jean Léger