Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The directive does not identify any specific language, Mr. Speaker. It is a directive that addresses the various areas such as definitions of what literacy is and what adult basic education is. It provides some purposes and principles, the accessibility and where the literacy is delivered, and by whom. The Member has a very good point. We have to remember we are also working on a policy for aboriginal languages. I think it is important for us to tie them together, and that I believe is what the Member is saying. Thank you.
Jake Ootes on Question 101-14(3): Linking Aboriginal Languages To The Literacy Directive
In the Legislative Assembly on June 29th, 2000. See this statement in context.
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Question 101-14(3): Linking Aboriginal Languages To The Literacy Directive
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 28th, 2000
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