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Official Languages committee  I guess the quick answer is that there are certain avenues there, but as we all know in this room, post-secondary education isn't for everybody. I think that's where we lack. The government has a real focus on getting people to university and getting them trained in those fields,

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Colford

Official Languages committee  I guess I would agree with that. I grew up in the north, and it's true that most people don't have a high school education. It would be smart and wise, and as I said, with regard to francophone women in particular, a vast majority don't have a high school education. So moneys nee

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Colford

Official Languages committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. The New Brunswick Federation of Labour welcomes the opportunity to present to the Standing Committee on Official Languages and share labour's view on the economic situation of Canada’s minority linguistic communities. Since our foundation in 1913

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Patrick Colford