Cabinet’s nominee as Commissioner of Official Languages wants more “teeth” in bilingualism. Dr. Raymond Théberge yesterday told the Commons languages committee the 1969 Act lacks enforcement tools: “I know it’s old to talk about linguistic police.”
Cabinet’s nominee as Commissioner of Official Languages wants more “teeth” in bilingualism. Dr. Raymond Théberge yesterday told the Commons languages committee the 1969 Act lacks enforcement tools: “I know it’s old to talk about linguistic police.”