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Official Languages committee  I don't understand you. Most of the cases have nothing to do with criminal law.

June 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Roger Gauthier

Official Languages committee  I think that you are right. Low literacy levels among francophones are directly related to the fact that they did not have access to their schools or control over them. That being said, as I mentioned in my presentation, section 23 does have a restorative aspect to it. We must

June 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Roger Gauthier

Official Languages committee  In 2003, the francophone school board started legal proceedings regarding the underfunding of Franco-Saskatchewanian schools. The province of Saskatchewan has just amended its funding formulas, and consequently this will significantly reduce the funding that the school board had

June 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Roger Gauthier

Official Languages committee  Thank you, Mr. Nadeau. The steps concerned parents with children. The first step is the desire to educate our children. I will use the Gravelbourg case, in Saskatchewan, as an example, where parents were refused the right to have a Franco-Saskatchewanian school. They created an

June 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Roger Gauthier

Official Languages committee  Mr. Chairman, I have prepared my own presentation.

June 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Roger Gauthier

Official Languages committee  It is what I understood.

June 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Roger Gauthier

Official Languages committee  Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen of the committee, I thank you for giving me the opportunity to come before the Official Languages Committee and talk about the Court Challenges Program. I have already had the pleasure of meeting some of you during your visit to Regina a few mon

June 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Roger Gauthier