I don't systematically use French all the time because there are circumstances that simply lend themselves more to the direct use of English, given the nature of the subject that addressed, for example.
December 7th, 2010 / 10:05 a.m.
Director, Policy, Research and Evaluation Division, National Crime Prevention Centre and Official Languages Co-champion, Department of Public Safety
I don't systematically use French all the time because there are circumstances that simply lend themselves more to the direct use of English, given the nature of the subject that addressed, for example.
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