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Provincial Advisory Committee on Francophone Affairs
MANDATE
To provide advice to the Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs
on the development of strategies, priorities and programs which affect
Ontario's Francophone community, and on the planning and delivery of government
French-language services.
COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE
The committee will comprise individuals who have demonstrated their commitment
to the preservation and promotion of the French language and culture.
Regional and gender representation will be ensured, and cultural diversity
of the francophone community will be reflected.
The committee will have up to 12 members, including one chair, appointed
by the Lieutenant Governor for a period of no more than three years. A
review of the committee will take place at that time.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
The committee will meet as often as deemed necessary by the minister and
at least three times per year. The Office of Francophone Affairs, under
the minister's direction, will prepare a work plan, which will include
agenda items, timeframes and expected outcomes for the committee for each
meeting. This work plan will provide clear direction to committee members
and a framework for the committee's reports to the Minister.
The committee's advice will help to ensure that government policies and
strategies regarding francophone affairs improve access to French-language
services and foster the contribution of Ontario's francophones to the
social, cultural, economic and political life of the province.
REPORTING PROCEDURES
The committee members will report to the minister through the chair of
the committee, who will report after each committee meeting. The report
will describe the issues discussed and the committee's recommendations.
The report and its recommendations will be confidential until such time
as the minister chooses to release them.
POWER OF THE AGENCY
In accordance with Schedule C of Management Board of Cabinet's Agency
Establishment & Accountability Directive, the committee will have
the powers of an advisory agency. The Committee will not appoint staff
and will not make binding decisions.
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
The Office of Francophone Affairs will provide financial, policy and administrative
support to the committee.
Members will be reimbursed for reasonable travel expenses and other costs
associated with meetings they attend. Committee members will not be remunerated
for serving on the committee.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
The committee members, appointed by an Order in Council are:
Eastern Region
- Mr. Guy Matte of Ottawa is Chair of the Provincial Advisory Committee on Francophone
Affairs. He is currently a member of the International Executive
Office of the Francophone Union Committee on Education and Training.
- Ms. Rolande Faucher of Ottawa is a research and analysis consultant
in various sectors including official languages, education, health, social
services and economic development.
- Ms. Jacqueline Pelletier of Ottawa is a moderator in organizational
development and a specialist in group intervention. Ms. Pelletier was
honoured by the government of Canada for her contributions as a volunteer.
Central Region
- Mr. Jean-Gilles Pelletier is the Executive Director of the Centre francophone de Toronto (CFT),
the multi-disciplinary French language services centre of Toronto, since 1997.
Prior to working at the CFT, Mr. Pelletier worked in different capacities for the provincial government,
at the Office of Francophone Affairs and the Ministry of Finance.
- Mr. Wesley Romulus of Oakville is Vice-President of Toronto's
Collège Boréal. Mr. Romulus was formerly the National Director
of International Child Care Canada Inc.
- Mr. Normand Labrie of Toronto teaches at the University of Toronto.
He is Vice-Dean of Research and Superior Studies, Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education, University of Toronto. He was Director of the Centre
de recherches en éducation franco-ontarienne from 1994 to 2003.
Northern Region
- Ms. Denyse Boulanger-Culligan of Thunder Bay has been involved
in the Francophone community for many years. Ms. Boulanger-Culligan is
currently the President and Executive Director of the Association des
francophones du Nord-Ouest de l'Ontario.
- Ms. Colombe Hinse of Virginiatown was the Northern Ontario representative
on the Association française des municipalités de l'Ontario
and an arbitrator for the Association of Ontario Midwives.
- Mr. Jacques Michaud of Sudbury is well known in the community
for his work in education, training and research. He is currently an inspector
for the Psychological Corporation of Canada and a member of the Board
of Directors of the Centre de leadership en éducation.
Southern Region
- Ms. Diane Dubois of St-Thomas is currently Director of Community
and Business Services for Collège Boréal in the central
and southwestern part of the province.
- Mr. Ryan Paquette of Hamilton is a lawyer. He is actively involved
with l'Association juriste d'expression française de l'Ontario
and several francophone organizations.
Those who would like to contact some members of the committee can do so by mail, addressed to the member or members, at Office of Francophone Affairs' address, or contact Geneviève Brouyaux at 416-325-4969 or genevieve.brouyaux@ontario.ca.
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