I just received a letter from them saying that the situation does still exist. They still would like me to come and discuss the problem. The other thing I should point out is I do have many invitations. During that particular month, I had a number of other meetings with Francophone organizations. I don't make it a habit of doing this. This was one particular invitation that I cancelled, which was not a high priority for me because I was not being asked to talk about official languages. That was not a very important one for me as far as what my mandate is. You will see, from the list of duty travel invitations and speaking engagements that I tabled in December, that during the month of November I had a number of other meetings with Francophone organizations. If I wasn't able to attend, I made sure that someone else from my office was there.
Ms. Harnum on Tabled Document 11-12(5): First Annual Report Of The Languages Commissioner Of The NWT For The Year 1992-93
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Tabled Document 11-12(5): First Annual Report Of The Languages Commissioner Of The NWT For The Year 1992-93
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 15th, 1994
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Harnum
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