I would think that, yes, it would be a board that would decide, but this would become an obligation that would limit their choices in terms of appointing a bilingual candidate. They would be legislated to do that, to be clear.
Assistant Deputy Minister, Official Languages, Heritage and Regions, Department of Canadian Heritage
I would think that, yes, it would be a board that would decide, but this would become an obligation that would limit their choices in terms of appointing a bilingual candidate. They would be legislated to do that, to be clear.
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