25-11-2025 21:41 via fraservalleytoday.ca

Official languages commissioner concerned about federal budget cuts

MONTREAL — Canada's commissioner of official languages says he wants to ensure language rights don't suffer as a result of federal spending cuts.
Raymond Théberge was speaking today in Dieppe, N.B., where he tabled his midterm findings on the 2023-2028 action plan, which includes $4.1 billion in funding.
The commissioner says it's important that official languages aren't disproportionately affected as Prime Minister Mark Carney's government looks to reduce federal spending.
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