Please do not hesitate to contact CLMC Editor Monika Jezak ( ) for any information regarding the site, and the authors of the sections for any information concerning their content. We encourage you to make comments and report any errors you may have noticed. The site was launched in September 2017, and is regularly updated to our best knowledge. We are pleased to invite you to explore each of the sections of the CLMC. It responds to the 2011 call by Professor Stacy Churchill and presents the 'Canadian school' of language planning, especially in relation to Canada's two official languages: English and French. Some of it's members, as well as student assistants, contributed to the content of the site. The CLMC is a project of the Language Management Interdisciplinary Research Group. Second, it is the website of the Federal Government's Language Rights Support Program (LRSP) leaving a great deal of useful legal information when it was closed in 2016, which was also transferred to the CLMC. This site was transferred to the University of Ottawa in 2011, and some of its sections have been incorporated into the CLMC. First, it is the Site for Language Management in Canada (SLMC), created by Professor Jacques Leclerc for the federal government. Researchers, policy makers in both public and private sectors, and the general public will find here useful information. This site is intended for a wide audience. ![]() Welcome to the Compendium of Language Management in Canada (CLMC).
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