Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. I think that’s the very reason why we’re here today producing this package. It has over 70 recommendations. We have done some work with respect to preserving our language and revitalizing our language. We have programs that have been implemented, the ALCIP program. I think we need to do more. Part of the documentation that is going to be provided speaks to immersion programming, elders in schools, specialists in schools on our language, teachers that speak the language. We need to produce those important people, the resources. We have done some work in that area but we’ll continue to do more, especially with a plan that will be before us for the next few years. Definitely we want to make it a successful project.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 276-16(5): Revitalization Of Aboriginal Languages
In the Legislative Assembly on October 27th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 276-16(5): Revitalization Of Aboriginal Languages
Oral Questions
October 26th, 2010
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