Studies
Raising awareness and promotion of Canada’s official languages through research
The Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada and his office are committed to protecting language rights, promoting linguistic duality and supporting the development of official language minority communities. The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada’s research focuses on topics that concern Canada’s official languages. For your convenience and ease of access, study topics have been grouped into six categories:
- Official Language Communities
- Education
- Language of Work
- Language Rights
- Language Training
- Sports
- Archives
Note: Most of the publications created before 2009 have been archived; however, you can still access our archived publications. Archived information has not been nor will be altered or updated after the date of archiving.
Official Language Communities
- Enjoying Your Senior Years in Your Own Language, Culture and Community: Federal support from key institutions and a portrait of English-speaking seniors in Quebec (November 2013)
- Vitality Indicators for Official Language Minority Communities 3: Three Francophone Communities in Western Canada
- Rural Francophone communities in Saskatchewan (February 2010)
- The British Columbia Francophone Community (April 2010)
- The Calgary Francophone Community (April 2010)
- Shadows over the Canadian Television Landscape: The Place of French on the Air and Production in a Minority Context (January 2009)
Education
Language of Work
- Beyond Bilingual Meetings: Leadership Behaviours for Managers (March 2011)
- Self Assessment Tool: Leadership Competencies Profile for Official Languages
- PDF version (April 2011)
- Fillable PDF version (May 2011)
- Self Assessment Tool: Leadership Competencies Profile for Official Languages
Language Rights
Language Training
Sports
Archives
- For studies published prior to 2009, please visit our archives.
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