Evidence of meeting #75 for Official Languages in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was anand.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Clerk of the Committee  Ms. Audrée Dallaire
Anita Anand  President of the Treasury Board
Carsten Quell  Executive Director, Official Languages Centre of Excellence, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board Secretariat
Catherine Tait  President and Chief Executive Officer, CBC/Radio-Canada
Marco Dubé  Chief Transformation Officer and Executive Vice-President, People and Culture, CBC/Radio-Canada

6:15 p.m.

Liberal

Darrell Samson Liberal Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook, NS

A point of order, Mr. Chair.

6:15 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Joël Godin

Mr. Samson has the floor for a point of order.

6:15 p.m.

Liberal

Darrell Samson Liberal Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook, NS

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

Unless I'm mistaken, Mrs. Goodridge's question on the carbon tax has absolutely nothing to do with the motion for which we've invited the witnesses today.

6:15 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Joël Godin

Thank you, Mr. Samson.

Mrs. Goodridge, if you wish to make a comment and return to today's subject, or if you wish to table a notice of motion, you may do so. You have the floor.

6:15 p.m.

Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

I wish to give notice of the following motion, and I am entitled to do so.

Small francophone communities are absolutely essential to the tradition of our country. However, the rising cost of living and necessities such as heating, food and transportation caused by thoughtless government policy is pushing those communities to the brink of survival.

Here is my motion:

That the committee undertake a five meetings study to examine the impact of the carbon tax on rural official language communities across Canada.

I have the notice of motion in both languages and will distribute it.

6:20 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Joël Godin

Mrs. Goodridge, Madam Clerk has received your notice of motion, and it will be distributed shortly to all members of the committee.

Have all members received the notice of motion that Mrs. Goodridge has just tabled?

6:20 p.m.

Liberal

Marc Serré Liberal Nickel Belt, ON

Mr. Chair, I have a point of order.

There's something I'd like to understand.

6:20 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Joël Godin

Pardon me, Mr. Serré. I was speaking with the clerk.

6:20 p.m.

Liberal

Marc Serré Liberal Nickel Belt, ON

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

I want to have a clear idea of where we stand. Question time is over. A notice of motion has been distributed.

Are we moving on to the next witness to ask questions?

6:20 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Joël Godin

Actually, Mr. Serré, there are 30 seconds left. That's what I was checking with Madam Clerk.

Mrs. Goodridge, you have 30 seconds in which to conclude.

6:20 p.m.

Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

I think it's essential that this committee really take the time to consider the impact of the carbon tax on rural official language minority communities in Canada. It's essential because of the culture of the communities; it's [Technical difficulty—Editor].

6:20 p.m.

Liberal

Angelo Iacono Liberal Alfred-Pellan, QC

A point of order, Mr. Chair.

6:20 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Joël Godin

Allow me a comment, Mr. Iacono.

Mrs. Goodridge's five-minute intervention is over. You must understand that the time that was used for her notice of motion was subtracted from her speaking time. Consequent, she has simply used all the time that was at her disposal.

You may raise your point of order, Mr. Iacono.

6:20 p.m.

Liberal

Angelo Iacono Liberal Alfred-Pellan, QC

I would really like to understand how the carbon tax has an impact on language.

6:20 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Joël Godin

Actually, Mr. Iacono, we have received that notice of motion. We may debate it at a future meeting.

That's what I think, but I'm open to other suggestions. It could be debated, but, as you can understand, all of us are now ready to question the president of CBC/Radio-Canada.

We will move on to the next speaker.

Mr. Lauzon, you have the floor for five minutes.

November 8th, 2023 / 6:20 p.m.

Liberal

Stéphane Lauzon Liberal Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation, QC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

I'd like to thank Ms. Tait and Mr. Dubé for being here today. I would also like to thank them for admitting that a mistake was made in the first place. That's very important. I also want to thank them for reacting promptly. They were not slow to act, nor was their team.

Ms. Tait, thanks as well for coming to represent CBC/Radio-Canada before the committee to answer all our questions.

I would like to know a little more about the corrective measures that were put in place to prevent this kind of situation.

What kind of process have you put in place so that the committee can now be sure this situation will not reoccur?

I don't want to go into the details, since you make your decisions and manage your organization independently. We just want to know what changes you have made to prevent a reoccurrence.

6:20 p.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, CBC/Radio-Canada

Catherine Tait

Thank you for your question.

I'm going to ask my colleague to answer you.

6:20 p.m.

Chief Transformation Officer and Executive Vice-President, People and Culture, CBC/Radio-Canada

Marco Dubé

Mr. Chair, first, we met with the teams to make them aware of the problem. They are keenly aware of the mistake that was made and of the impact it has had on all of us.

We have introduced measures to ensure that, when CBC teams are required to interpret or translate a podcast into French, they obviously call upon Quebec firms.

We have also enhanced exchanges between the CBC and Radio-Canada teams on critical issues such as this one. We are satisfied that what we have put in place will prevent this kind of situation from reoccurring. That being said, it was an isolated incident.

6:25 p.m.

Liberal

Stéphane Lauzon Liberal Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation, QC

You say it was an isolated incident. Do you know of any similar situation that has previously occurred? If so, when did it happen?

Was it really an isolated situation?

6:25 p.m.

Chief Transformation Officer and Executive Vice-President, People and Culture, CBC/Radio-Canada

Marco Dubé

It was an isolated incident, yes.

6:25 p.m.

Liberal

Stéphane Lauzon Liberal Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation, QC

All right.

Ms. Tait, how did the Union des artistes react? How were the communications that you had with it and your apology received?

6:25 p.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, CBC/Radio-Canada

Catherine Tait

As I said, when I learned of the incident, I immediately called Ms. Kontoyanni, the president of the UDA.

I apologized without attempting to justify or explain the matter. I simply told her that it was a mistake and that we would correct the situation, and she responded in a very generous manner. She told me that she was pleased that I had called, and I then sent her a letter so that she could distribute it to her members.

Mr. Dubé called Radio-Canada's unions.

I was very pleased that Ms. Kontoyanni even spoke to the press to emphasize the fact that she had accepted our apology.

6:25 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Joël Godin

You have 30 seconds left, Mr. Lauzon.

6:25 p.m.

Liberal

Stéphane Lauzon Liberal Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation, QC

Yes, I wanted to talk about the unions.

Were you able to speak to the unions and explain the situation to them, or was that done through the president of the UDA?

6:25 p.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, CBC/Radio-Canada

Catherine Tait

I spoke to the UDA myself, and Mr. Dubé spoke to the Association des réalisateurs et réalisatrices du Québec.