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Justice committee  But I'm not aware of a problem that the higher levels of the courts have had in dealing with this. Certainly aboriginal languages is an issue that interests my office. We support the idea, and we've sent letters of support to the Nunavut government, supporting the changes they ar

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Justice committee  We don't have information. I have no reports to suggest that it's numerous.

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Justice committee  Again, what we're suggesting is that the discretion of the judge be maintained.

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Justice committee  Before I defer to my legal adviser on this, my understanding is that this right exists now; it's just a question of the way things happen now. The accused has to make the request at every stage of the process, which results in a delay of the kicking in of this approach, as I unde

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Justice committee  I wanted to say I appreciated the questions I received. I hope this was a useful contribution to your deliberations.

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, members of Parliament, mesdames et messieurs, I am very pleased to meet with you today to discuss my very first annual report, which was tabled on May 15, and to present its highlights to you. Before I start, allow me to congrat

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  Thank you very much, madam. You've asked a good number of questions. I could take much more than the allotted time to answer them. First, I want to thank you for your congratulations. My predecessor, Dyane Adam, left me with a very strong team that has helped me enormously in un

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  And I mentioned in my statement the importance of arts and culture. I could continue.

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  We have looked at the government's obligations under the amended act. Here I'm talking about the amendments that were passed by Parliament in 2005. Those amendments require that the government take positive measures. That involves a process that ensures that the government's acti

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  It is important to recall that the Charter does not apply solely to the federal government. It is possible that it is highly respectful of the Charter and of language rights, but that the provincial governments make decisions that are inconsistent with the Charter. Let's take th

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  I said in my last answer that the early childhood centres are an essential entry into the education system for minorities. In my travels, I met the president of a college where there was a day care centre that served three purposes: to care for the children of professors, to car

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  The decision to cancel the program was made between the time of my appointment and the time I took up my duties. After I took up my duties, I wrote to the minister. I subsequently met him to ask him whether the suspension would in fact take place. The government did not accept my

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  I'll give you two examples. In the context of the application of Part VII of the Act, local directors of federal institutions have shown innovation in very interesting ways. For example, Parks Canada made a very interesting offer to the Francophone community in the Jasper region

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser

Official Languages committee  I think there are two parts to that problem. The first is not connected to the language issue. It is the rural exodus. That's happening across the country. Francophones are leaving the small municipalities in Manitoba to go to the cities. Anglophones are doing it as well. It's no

June 7th, 2007Committee meeting

Graham Fraser