Yes, Mr. Speaker. As many of the Members of this Legislative Assembly realize, since the Official Languages Act was passed, the government has proceeded to do a number of things within that commitment we made at that time. What we have done now, in order to consolidate, to try and find out where we are, and at what stage we are going to take the official languages, as well as the traditional knowledge, we have reorganized the responsibility under the Government Leader's Office, because it is an overseeing of languages to all departments. The Department of Public Works would be the client department that would be putting up signs which is directed or required from different departments. As well, we formed the Working Group on Official Languages and Traditional Knowledge in the Government Leader's office, mainly to reassess what we have done to this date, and where we are going from here. So, this will put out a major focal point on answering many of the questions that a Member would have on where we are, and where we are going. Thank you.
Nellie Cournoyea on Question O758-12(2): Implementation Of Recommendations Of Task Force On Aboriginal Languages Report
In the Legislative Assembly on September 14th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question O758-12(2): Implementation Of Recommendations Of Task Force On Aboriginal Languages Report
Question O758-12(2): Implementation Of Recommendations Of Task Force On Aboriginal Languages Report
Item 5: Oral Questions
September 13th, 1992
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
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