Budget cuts hurting bilingualism, languages watchdog says
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Budget cuts hurting bilingualism, languages watchdog says

Ottawa : Canada | Oct 16, 2012 at 2:07 PM PDT
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Canada's languages watchdog is raising the alarm about "a language chill" in the way government budget cuts affect the right to work and be served in either French or English. Official languages commissioner Graham Fraser said Tuesday his office is receiving frequent complaints about the government's... FULL ARTICLE AT Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
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