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What does OLA stand for?

Official Languages Act (Canada)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Green party councillor Brian Meaney said yesterday: 'It is insane that the council has to spend this money to comply with the Official Languages Act 2003.
Ottawa passed the first Official Languages Act in 1969 to support the development of linguistic minority communities -- anglophones in mostly French-speaking Quebec province, and francophones in the rest of Canada.
Ottawa passed the first Official Languages Act in 1969 to support the development of linguistic minority communities -- anglophones in mostly French-speaking Quebec province, and francophones in the rest of Canada.
This relative linguistic peace should also push decision-makers to go beyond electoral concerns and think more about the effectiveness of the paradigms that underlie language legislation such as the federal Official Languages Act and Quebec's Bill 101.
His office in Spiddal, Co Galway, monitors compliance with the provisions of the Official Languages Act,2003, and investigates complaints.
The legal equality set out in the Official Languages Act was given constitutional protection in 1982.
He brought in the Official Languages Act (1969), which made French and English the two languages of the federal government.
On the other hand, it was the Official Languages Act, passed into law in 1969, which became one of Trudeau's most enduring legacies.

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