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Official Languages committee  I've been in my position since April 2009.

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  If that's what the community wanted, that could become a project, but we're not involved in digitization projects.

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  It was Mr. Wilson.

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  A number of aspects were established, such as the Canada Project. Pardon me, I gave you the wrong answer. I've been at Library and Archives Canada for six years, but I've been at the head of the institution since 2009.

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  Yes, absolutely. Before that, a number of things were done, perhaps not as rigorously as they are being done now, but, with the Canada Project, among other things, there are aspects that engage the country's official language communities.

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  Yes, we'll send it to the clerk.

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  The project as such operates on an ongoing basis. Project officers met on Monday and are doing so on an ongoing basis as well. We started with the provincial network in order to go after the various players, and new players are joining it as we go along. So I would say that it's

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  I share your opinion, and we want to be very rigorous. However, I must tell you that not everyone is interested in this archival project. That's why we started with the provincial archives, which are leading us to the French Canadian associations, and those that are interested wi

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  We would have to discuss that, but we aren't engaged in digitization projects. We are currently involved in joint catalogue development projects so that people know where information is, whether it's available. We aren't involved in an extensive digitization project.

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  I'm not saying that couldn't be done.

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  I'm very much aware that the overall mark is not very high. That's because the commissioner put the emphasis on part VII of the Official Languages Act, that is to say consultation with the communities. You have to understand that Library and Archives Canada is an organization tha

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Official Languages committee  Thank you, Mr. Blaney. Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before your committee today. I am appearing before you in response to the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Official Languages which was tabled on November 2. That report co

November 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Canadian Heritage committee  In fact, the problems we had have been solved, but I wouldn't be able to provide any major details on the subject. I'm not a building experts from the Department of Public Works. For the moment, there's been no damage.

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Canadian Heritage committee  I knock on wood and cross my fingers. For the moment, it's solved, yes. In fact, we worked very hard with the Department of Public Works. The situation will further improve because we received funding to expand the preservation centre in Gatineau. It will be a building with high-

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron

Canadian Heritage committee  When you save something on your computer, it's saved somewhere, but not necessarily preserved and organized. You don't necessarily ensure the information will be transferred when the next version of the software appears. If, for example, you go back to your old computer, which is

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Daniel J. Caron