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November 26, 2025

Talq welcomes Commissioner Théberge’s midpoint report

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Action Plan for Official Languages 2023–2028 is a “much-needed wake-up call” on how federal investments continue to fall short for Quebec’s English-speaking communities.

MONTREAL, November 25, 2025 – “The Commissioner has put in black and white what we see on the ground every day,” said Eva Ludvig, President of TALQ. “Federal programs that function reasonably well elsewhere in Canada stall, get blocked, or vanish into a black box when they reach Quebec’s English-speaking communities. That is not what Parliament intended when it adopted the modernized Official Languages Act and this historic Action Plan.”

 

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