Role of Research
Among other things, research helps to set policy priorities by providing
decision-makers with tools for identifying emerging public issues and trends.
Accordingly, the Official Languages Branch (OLB) seeks to enhance the role research
plays in policy development within the Government of Canada as well as with
our main partners, including the provinces and community associations.
Within a governmental and policy context, research helps to assess each
situation and the weight of the factors influencing it, identify the needs of
populations and in the long term, anticipate the impact of established programs.
Research helps to develop strategic policies based on empirical data. It
improves the quality of strategic advice and supports as well as informs public
policy-making. Ideally, research helps establish a shared basis of knowledge
around which issues can be debated and decisions taken.
Role of the Official Languages Branch in Research
The role of the Official Languages Branch (IGA/PCO) in research is
essentially to:
Coordinating Committee on Official Languages Research
(CCOLR)
Objectives of the CCOLR:
Context
Key activities
Composition of the Committee: 13 key departments and agencies
Canadian Heritage (PCH)
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
Health Canada (HSC)
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
Industry Canada (IC)
Justice Canada
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages (OCOL)
Privy Council Office (PCO)
Public Service Human Resources Management Agency (PSHRMA)
Social Development Canada (SDC)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
Statistics Canada
Treasury Board Secretariat
Important Links
Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities:
www.umoncton.ca/icrml/eng/bienvenue.html
Interdisciplinary Research Center on Citizenship and Minorities (University
of Ottawa):
www.circem.uottawa.ca/index_e.asp
Institut franco-ontarien (Université Laurentienne) :
laurentian.ca/admn/GRAD_STUDY/RESEARCH/IFOF.HTML
Modern Language Centre at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
(OISE):
www.oise.utoronto.ca/MLC/
Diversité : Revue et forums interdisciplinaires sur la dynamique des langues
:
www.teluq.uquebec.ca/diverscite/entree.htm
Centre interdisciplinaire de recherches sur les activités langagières :
www.ciral.ulaval.ca
We are sorry - this page is not available in English.
Missisquoi Institute:
www.chssn.org/en/missisquoi.html
Canadian Parents for French :
www.cpf.ca/english/index.html
Canadian Modern Language Review :
www.utpjournals.com/cmlr/cmlr.html
Specific Study
Centre for Research and Information on Canada (CRIC): Bilingualism :
Part of Our Past or Part of Our Future?
www.cric.ca/pdf/cahiers/cricpapers_march2004.pdf
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