Be an official languages champion

Everyone can be an official languages champion or advocate. There are numerous actions you can take during your day-to-day activities and with your team to help advance Canada’s official languages.

For example, you can integrate in your daily routine the habit of communicating with your colleagues who are bilingual in your own official language. Not only will it allow your colleague to practice the language of their choice, but it also gives everyone the chance to improve their competency in their second language. When you have the opportunity, use your second language to practice regularly.

Make sure to use both official languages in your communications:

Appreciating the journey and helping others

Promote the appreciation of linguistic duality and strengthen relations between Canadians from both linguistic groups:

Supporting interpretation and translation

Support and encourage participation in both official languages at public events (e.g., bring in a bilingual emcee and/or speakers who can deliver remarks in both official languages, or consider simultaneous interpretation for large and important events), and increase the number of documents that are available in both official languages.

Promoting bilingual services

Encourage your colleagues to provide services in English and in French and to share their best practices.

Budgeting for it

Make sure you include in your budget funds for translation of public-facing documents and for interpretation services when needed.

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