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Official Languages committee  We had a discussion with Jennifer about it last night. If you look at how the questions were worded, from an anglophone point of view the questions were biased; therefore, you get biased answers. I will let Jim continue.

April 5th, 2012Committee meeting

Paule Langevin

Official Languages committee  The community learning centres would not exist without their partners. It is as simple as that. We absolutely need a coordinator in each of our centres in order to manage all of these collaborations. The roadmap is very important to us. It is very important that we keep a coordin

April 5th, 2012Committee meeting

Paule Langevin

Official Languages committee  If my time were not so short, I could give you many concrete examples of what we managed to do with small budgets. I could give you examples of what the CLCs are doing in locations as different as a disadvantaged city neighbourhood and a remote Lower North Shore village. So, in

April 5th, 2012Committee meeting

Paule Langevin

Official Languages committee  The most important impact of setting up a community learning centre is the emphasis placed on partners, who contribute in cash or in kind. “Together, we can do more” is the maxim that describes and underpins the relationship of co-operation between the school and the community. W

April 5th, 2012Committee meeting

Paule Langevin

Official Languages committee  Good morning. I am delighted to be with you today to speak about an exciting initiative that is having a growing and substantial impact on the anglophone minority community in Quebec. I am of course referring to the network of community and education centres in the anglophone edu

April 5th, 2012Committee meeting

Paule Langevin