Masi, Mr. Speaker. I am glad the Minister is recognizing the importance of language and cultural preservation. It should be. I fully support a stand-alone department. My final question, basically, is: we do have interpreters here in our booths, as you know, with so many years of experience. Most of them are on the verge of retirement. I would like to know if there is a plan in place, either now or if the department is working on one, that can be provided to me. In the next five years, next 10 years, how is that going to look? We have valuable services here. They are going to be retiring sooner than later. We need to be ready for that for the community. Is there a plan in place, or is the department working on that, as well? Masi.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 207-19(2): Succession Planning for Interpreters Training
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 207-19(2): Succession Planning for Interpreters Training
Oral Questions
March 13th, 2020
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