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Minister responsible for Official Languages (Canada)

Federal cabinet minister (2003–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The minister of official languages (French: ministre des langues officielles) was a minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet.

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The minister was responsible for administering Official Languages Act, ensuring that government services are available in both English and French, protecting minority language rights, particularly in the area of education, as well as promoting bilingualism throughout Canada.

Rachel Bendayan served as the last minister of official languages until March 2025, when the position was eliminated.[4]

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Background

In 2003, the first minister responsible for Official Languages was sworn in, on the creation of the "Official Languages Branch of Intergovernmental Affairs" within the Privy Council Office.[5] In 2006, responsibility was shifted from the Privy Council Office to the Department of Canadian Heritage, and the branch was renamed the "Official Languages Secretariat".[6] From 2015 to 2019, the post was called Minister of Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie.[7]

Sections 42 and 43 of the Official Languages Act give the minister of Canadian heritage the specific responsibility of taking measures to advance the equality of status and use of English and French in Canadian society; under section 44 of that Act, the minister must submit annual reports to Parliament on the matters relating to official languages for which the minister is responsible.[8][9]

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