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Official Languages committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Pierre Asselin, and I am the president of the Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta, or l'ACFA. I am accompanied here in Edmonton by our executive director, Isabelle Laurin. Thank you sincerely for this invitati

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  Yes. We've been talking about this since 2016, and I absolutely don't want it to take a generation. I frankly think we're getting lost in the details. Perfection is the enemy of the good. It's time to pass the bill. One year is far too long. In 10 years, I hope we'll be on to th

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  There are significant elements, those stated by the Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta, that we would like to see included in the bill. If the bill contains those elements, it can move matters forward, even if it's imperfect.

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  That's what will really change matters—

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  No. The condition is really the language clauses issue—

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  Thank you for your question, Mr. Iacono. Further to my presentation and to express our point of view, I'd say that it depends on the inclusion of language clauses, which are incredibly important. We all know the history of the governments of Alberta. If restorative targets can b

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  I'm repeating myself, but it's impossible for me to say just how important language clauses are. They are important in all fields, whether it be mental health services, child care services or early childhood services. These are all services that we need. We have the necessary pop

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  It absolutely should. That's stated in what our federation, the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, submitted to you.

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  Thank you very much. This is a population that has increased 50% in the past 20 years. It's remarkable. We're concerned about the entire spectrum. Early childhood services feed the nucleus of our communities, the schools. The problem in Alberta is that the government has a very

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  It's urgent. Let me give you an example. We just lost our parliamentary secretary for the francophonie, who took up the position in 2019 and whose mandate was to establish a French-language services policy. Our association prepared an action plan to guide the provincial governme

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  Thank you for your question, Ms. Kayabaga. I completely agree with you. At some point, you have to realize that the decline continues while we delay passage of the bill and that the impact of that decline could well be greater than the gains that passage of the bill would secure

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  I think Mr. Taillon did a good job of explaining that. This bill is different in that it acknowledges that the decline of French must be stopped. That's a change of approach. We'll have a different approach in the act. We realized we had two national committees, but the moderni

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin

Official Languages committee  I think we want to adopt a more restorative act. That way, the government can do what we ask, or what is necessary regarding francophone immigration targets. A restorative approach should enable us to serve minority francophones in provinces such as Alberta whose governments are

October 27th, 2022Committee meeting

Pierre Asselin