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Official Languages committee  The current Roadmap targets five priority areas for action. In the area of emphasizing the value of linguistic duality among all Canadians, in 2003, Saskatchewan adopted a policy on French-language services. With Roadmap funding, the province is now funding the Direction des affa

November 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Paul Heppelle

Official Languages committee  In the area for action "Improving access to services for official language minority communities", we note five areas. In health, access to services in French goes beyond mere respect for the language of the individual. This is also a matter of personal safety, for both patient a

November 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Paul Heppelle

Official Languages committee  Good morning, Mr. Chairman and committee members. My name is Paul Heppelle, president of the AssemblĂ©e communautaire fransaskoise in Saskatchewan. I am here with our director general, Denis Simard. I will be sharing presentation duties with Mr. Simard as I am losing my voice. T

November 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Paul Heppelle