Okay, but that's very short.
I think the answer is quite simple. It shouldn't be specified that services are offered in both official languages today, since that is part of the norm. That's what's normal.
Commissioner of Official Languages, Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Okay, but that's very short.
I think the answer is quite simple. It shouldn't be specified that services are offered in both official languages today, since that is part of the norm. That's what's normal.
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