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New Public Service Commission president should take ‘bolder’ approach to bilingualism

Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR CLAUDETTE TARDIF | September 4, 2017
Patrick Borbey, the new president of the Public Service Commission of Canada, says that a lack of bilingualism should not be considered a barrier for a career in the public service, and that there are ample opportunities for public servants to be trained in a second official language. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR CLAUDETTE TARDIF | September 4, 2017
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR CLAUDETTE TARDIF | September 4, 2017
Patrick Borbey, the new president of the Public Service Commission of Canada, says that a lack of bilingualism should not be considered a barrier for a career in the public service, and that there are ample opportunities for public servants to be trained in a second official language. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR CLAUDETTE TARDIF | September 4, 2017
Patrick Borbey, the new president of the Public Service Commission of Canada, says that a lack of bilingualism should not be considered a barrier for a career in the public service, and that there are ample opportunities for public servants to be trained in a second official language. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR CLAUDETTE TARDIF | September 4, 2017
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR CLAUDETTE TARDIF | September 4, 2017
Patrick Borbey, the new president of the Public Service Commission of Canada, says that a lack of bilingualism should not be considered a barrier for a career in the public service, and that there are ample opportunities for public servants to be trained in a second official language. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright