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News Release
March 26, 2007
McGuinty
Government Keeps Commitment To Francophone Community
Takes First Step Towards Creation Of French Language Services Commissioner
TORONTO –The McGuinty government is building on its support
for the Francophone community by introducing amendments to the French Language
Services Act that would create the Office of the French Language Services
Commissioner, Francophone Affairs Minister Madeleine Meilleur announced today.
The amendments were part of
the Budget Measures and Interim Appropriation Act, introduced on March 22,
2007.
“The
proposed establishment of the Office of the French language services
commissioner would lead to continuous improvements in the quality,
accessibility and active offer of French-language services”, added Meilleur.
“This announcement of historical importance demonstrates the government’s
commitment to supporting the vitality of the Francophone community and to
ensuring that Francophones get the services they need.”
“The
establishment of an Office of the French language services commissioner
responds to an essential need of the Francophone community: to have an
effective mechanism in place to act upon our concerns regarding French-language
services “, commented Mariette Carrier-Fraser, President of the Assemblée de la
francophonie de l’Ontario.
On November 20, 2006
at the ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of the French Language
Services Act, Premier McGuinty announced the government’s intention to
introduce legislative amendments to create the Office of the French language
services commissioner. This initiative fulfills an important government
commitment to the Francophone community.
Other initiatives
taken by the McGuinty government to strengthen the Francophone community
include:
- Additional
investments of $317 million in French-language education at the
elementary, secondary and postsecondary levels
- In the health
sector, a $185 million investment to double the size of Montfort Hospital
- The designation
of Brampton, Callander and Kingston under the French Language Services Act
“The wide range of
initiatives that we have put in place is the result of the ongoing dialogue
taking place between government, citizens and community organizations in order
to meet the needs of Ontario Francophones”, concluded Minister Meilleur.
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For more information:
Marc Despatie
Senior Strategic Communications Advisor
Office of the Minister Responsible For Francophone Affairs
416 325-5219
Charles Jean Sucsan
Senior Manager, Strategic Communications
Office of Francophone Affairs
416 325-4968
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