Feds launch review of official-languages law 50 years after its introduction


By The Canadian Press
The last major reform of the law was in 1988

OTTAWA — The federal government is launching a review of the Official Languages Act, saying it is time to modernize the decades-old law. The 1969 law enshrined Canadians’ right to receive federal services in English or French.…

Source:: Feds launch review of official-languages law 50 years after its introduction


March 11, 2019

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