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October 14, 2012

Internet, New Media and Social Media Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages

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Following testimony from more than 50 groups and individuals, the Senate Committee recommended that the Government of Canada make a clear commitment to respect Canadians’ language rights on the Internet and in new media and social media, regardless of their status or where they live. The report sheds light on how much both official languages are used in an environment where new technologies and Web 2.0 are gaining in popularity.

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