We do recognize that some of the languages are on the verge of being lost. We are reaching out to the regional groups such as the Gwich’in. The Gwich’in Language Centre, the Gwich’in Language Board, there are various boards involved, promoting even more. We’ve identified funding, as I’ve indicated earlier. We want those individuals to be involved. Where should the funding be invested, which areas? Which areas are now working that we funded over the years? Where can we reinvest into those language revitalization or preservation? There are groups at the regional level that we work closely with and will continue to do that.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 229-17(4): Status Of Aboriginal Languages
In the Legislative Assembly on March 12th, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 229-17(4): Status Of Aboriginal Languages
Oral Questions
March 11th, 2013
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