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Raymond Théberge

Raymond Théberge (born 1952 in Sainte-Anne-des-Chênes, Manitoba[1][2]) is the ninth President and Vice-Chancellor of the Université de Moncton from June 1, 2012, to January 26, 2018, and the Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada since January 29, 2018.

Early life and education Edit

Théberge holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from McGill University (1984), a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics from the University of Ottawa (1976) and a Bachelor of History degree from the Université de Saint-Boniface (1973).[3]

Career Edit

After having finished his Ph. D., Théberge served as Director General of the Société franco-manitobaine for 1 year.[3]

Academic career Edit

Between 1985 and 2003, he held several positions related to teaching, research and university administration. In 1985, he became director of the Research Center at the Université de Saint-Boniface, a position he held for 18 years. During this period, he also held other position. From 1994 to 1995, he was acting Dean Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the Université de Saint-Boniface. Théberge was president and director of the Centre d’études franco canadiennes de l’Ouest from 1995 to 2004. He was professor and associate professor at Université Laval between 2001 and 2003. In 1997, Raymond Théberge was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Education at the Université de Saint-Boniface, a position he held until 2003.[4]

Raymond Théberge has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed publications, 84 papers and presentations, three books, a bibliography and 45 research projects on education, community, communication, culture and economics.

Public service Edit

Raymond Théberge then entered the Canadian public service as a senior official. From 2004 to 2005, he was Assistant Deputy Minister of the Bureau de l’éducation française in Manitoba's Department of Education, Citizenship and Youth. From 2005 to 2009, he headed the Council of Ministers of Education of Canada (CMEC) as executive director.[4]

Raymond Théberge has been a member of the Board of the UNESCO International Bureau of Education, and a member of the Working Group for the Preparation of the International Conference education. Raymond Théberge also chaired the following institutions: the Council of the Deans and Directors of Education in Manitoba, the Manitoba Teacher Education and Teaching Certification Committee, the Departmental Task Force on Teacher Shortages in Manitoba, and the Francophone Association of Deans and Directors of Education in Canada. He was Co-Chair of the Round Table on Basic Education organized by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).[4]

University of Moncton Edit

In June 2012, Mr. Théberge was named President and Vice-Chancellor of the Université de Moncton, the largest francophone university in Canada outside of the province of Quebec. Under his leadership, the university's first ever strategic plan was implemented, based on extensive consultation and dialogue with the province's post-secondary, francophone and Acadian communities.[3]

Commissioner of official languages Edit

In December 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment of Raymond Théberge as Canada's next Commissioner of Official Languages.[5] He began his duties as Commissioner on January 29, 2018.[6]

Nomination of Mary Simon as governor general Edit

On July 19, 2021 Théberge confirmed that his office would "investigate the process for nominating governors general" in Canada, following over 400 complaints to his Office that the governor general designate, Mary Simon, does not speak French.[7] Simon is fluent in English and Inuktitut, and has committed to learning French as part of her mandate.[8] The governor general is the federal viceregal representative of the Canadian monarch.

The investigation will target the Privy Council Office for its advisory role in the governor general selection process.[9] In an official statement, Théberge addressed a perception of nominations to high offices in Canada. "Too often, I see a discourse that puts respect for diversity and inclusion on one hand, and respect for official languages on the other, as if they could not coexist. I would like to remind decision-makers that it is entirely possible to respect official languages while being inclusive."[10]. In the same statement, Théberge nonetheless noted that Simon's appointment could enable her to help preserve Indigenous and minority languages in Canada.[10]

The Official Languages Act does not mandate any language requirement for the governor general, nor does it provide the Commissioner with any authority to provide any remedy or relief, apart from the ability to author reports for Parliament's consideration. However, the Act mandates the commissioner to investigate good-faith complaints related to alleged non-compliance of "the spirit and intent" of the Official Languages Act with regard to the "administration of the affairs of any federal institution."[11] Since the adoption of the Official Languages Act in 1969, two unilingual anglophone governors general were appointed: Ed Schreyer and Ray Hnatyshyn. Neither they nor the process for their nomination was investigated by the Commissioner for Official Languages at the time.[12]

Bibliography Edit

  • Demain, la francophonie en milieu minoritaire ? (1987)[13]
  • Canada : horizons 2000, Un pays à la recherche de soi (1997)
  • Cahiers franco-canadiens de l’Ouest. Numéro spécial, La question métisse: entre la polyvalence et l’ambivalence identitaires, volume 14, number 1 and 2. (2003)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Mieux préparé que quiconque". Le Droit (in Canadian French). 2018-02-23. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
  2. ^ Laurendeau, Paul (8 May 2019). "Commissioner of Official Languages". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Raymond Théberge". Prime Minister of Canada. 2017-11-30. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
  4. ^ a b c (in French). Archived from the original on 2017-12-08. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
  5. ^ "Raymond Théberge named Canada's official languages commissioner". CBC News. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
  6. ^ "The Commissioner of Official Languages – Biographical Notes". www.officiallanguages.gc.ca. The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  7. ^ "Commissioner investigates after complaints pour in about governor general's lack of French". CBC News. 2021-07-19. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  8. ^ "Probe launched after 400 complaints over new GG's lack of French". Ottawa Citizen. 2021-07-19. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  9. ^ Connolly, Amanda (19 July 2021). "Mary Simon's lack of French prompts investigation after 400 complaints: watchdog". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  10. ^ a b "Statement from the Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada regarding complaints received on the appointment of the new Governor General". Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. 2021-07-19. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  11. ^ Official Languages Act
  12. ^ "Pourquoi pas? Investigation of non-French speaking Governor General under way". Western Standard. 2021-07-20. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  13. ^ St-Pierre, Louis-Patrick. "Références sur les langues officielles – Demain, la francophonie en milieu minoritaire ? – icrml.ca – cirlm.ca". Retrieved 2018-03-01.
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raymond, théberge, born, 1952, sainte, anne, chênes, manitoba, ninth, president, vice, chancellor, université, moncton, from, june, 2012, january, 2018, commissioner, official, languages, canada, since, january, 2018, commissioner, official, languagesincumbent. Raymond Theberge born 1952 in Sainte Anne des Chenes Manitoba 1 2 is the ninth President and Vice Chancellor of the Universite de Moncton from June 1 2012 to January 26 2018 and the Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada since January 29 2018 Raymond Theberge7th Commissioner of Official LanguagesIncumbentAssumed office January 2018Preceded byGhislaine SaikaleyPersonal detailsBorn1952 age 70 71 Ste Anne Manitoba CanadaAlma materUniversite de Moncton McGill University Universite de Saint BonifaceProfessionPublic Servant University Professor Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Academic career 2 2 Public service 2 3 University of Moncton 2 4 Commissioner of official languages 2 4 1 Nomination of Mary Simon as governor general 3 Bibliography 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditTheberge holds a Ph D in Linguistics from McGill University 1984 a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics from the University of Ottawa 1976 and a Bachelor of History degree from the Universite de Saint Boniface 1973 3 Career EditAfter having finished his Ph D Theberge served as Director General of the Societe franco manitobaine for 1 year 3 Academic career Edit Between 1985 and 2003 he held several positions related to teaching research and university administration In 1985 he became director of the Research Center at the Universite de Saint Boniface a position he held for 18 years During this period he also held other position From 1994 to 1995 he was acting Dean Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the Universite de Saint Boniface Theberge was president and director of the Centre d etudes franco canadiennes de l Ouest from 1995 to 2004 He was professor and associate professor at Universite Laval between 2001 and 2003 In 1997 Raymond Theberge was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Education at the Universite de Saint Boniface a position he held until 2003 4 Raymond Theberge has authored more than 20 peer reviewed publications 84 papers and presentations three books a bibliography and 45 research projects on education community communication culture and economics Public service Edit Raymond Theberge then entered the Canadian public service as a senior official From 2004 to 2005 he was Assistant Deputy Minister of the Bureau de l education francaise in Manitoba s Department of Education Citizenship and Youth From 2005 to 2009 he headed the Council of Ministers of Education of Canada CMEC as executive director 4 Raymond Theberge has been a member of the Board of the UNESCO International Bureau of Education and a member of the Working Group for the Preparation of the International Conference education Raymond Theberge also chaired the following institutions the Council of the Deans and Directors of Education in Manitoba the Manitoba Teacher Education and Teaching Certification Committee the Departmental Task Force on Teacher Shortages in Manitoba and the Francophone Association of Deans and Directors of Education in Canada He was Co Chair of the Round Table on Basic Education organized by the Canadian International Development Agency CIDA 4 University of Moncton Edit In June 2012 Mr Theberge was named President and Vice Chancellor of the Universite de Moncton the largest francophone university in Canada outside of the province of Quebec Under his leadership the university s first ever strategic plan was implemented based on extensive consultation and dialogue with the province s post secondary francophone and Acadian communities 3 Commissioner of official languages Edit In December 2017 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment of Raymond Theberge as Canada s next Commissioner of Official Languages 5 He began his duties as Commissioner on January 29 2018 6 Nomination of Mary Simon as governor general Edit On July 19 2021 Theberge confirmed that his office would investigate the process for nominating governors general in Canada following over 400 complaints to his Office that the governor general designate Mary Simon does not speak French 7 Simon is fluent in English and Inuktitut and has committed to learning French as part of her mandate 8 The governor general is the federal viceregal representative of the Canadian monarch The investigation will target the Privy Council Office for its advisory role in the governor general selection process 9 In an official statement Theberge addressed a perception of nominations to high offices in Canada Too often I see a discourse that puts respect for diversity and inclusion on one hand and respect for official languages on the other as if they could not coexist I would like to remind decision makers that it is entirely possible to respect official languages while being inclusive 10 In the same statement Theberge nonetheless noted that Simon s appointment could enable her to help preserve Indigenous and minority languages in Canada 10 The Official Languages Act does not mandate any language requirement for the governor general nor does it provide the Commissioner with any authority to provide any remedy or relief apart from the ability to author reports for Parliament s consideration However the Act mandates the commissioner to investigate good faith complaints related to alleged non compliance of the spirit and intent of the Official Languages Act with regard to the administration of the affairs of any federal institution 11 Since the adoption of the Official Languages Act in 1969 two unilingual anglophone governors general were appointed Ed Schreyer and Ray Hnatyshyn Neither they nor the process for their nomination was investigated by the Commissioner for Official Languages at the time 12 Bibliography EditDemain la francophonie en milieu minoritaire 1987 13 Canada horizons 2000 Un pays a la recherche de soi 1997 Cahiers franco canadiens de l Ouest Numero special La question metisse entre la polyvalence et l ambivalence identitaires volume 14 number 1 and 2 2003 References Edit Mieux prepare que quiconque Le Droit in Canadian French 2018 02 23 Retrieved 2018 03 01 Laurendeau Paul 8 May 2019 Commissioner of Official Languages The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved 16 April 2020 a b c Raymond Theberge Prime Minister of Canada 2017 11 30 Retrieved 2018 03 01 a b c Biographie du recteur et vice chancelier in French Archived from the original on 2017 12 08 Retrieved 2018 03 01 Raymond Theberge named Canada s official languages commissioner CBC News Retrieved 2018 03 01 The Commissioner of Official Languages Biographical Notes www officiallanguages gc ca The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages Retrieved 2018 02 19 Commissioner investigates after complaints pour in about governor general s lack of French CBC News 2021 07 19 Retrieved 2021 07 20 Probe launched after 400 complaints over new GG s lack of French Ottawa Citizen 2021 07 19 Retrieved 2021 07 20 Connolly Amanda 19 July 2021 Mary Simon s lack of French prompts investigation after 400 complaints watchdog www msn com Retrieved 2021 07 21 a b Statement from the Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada regarding complaints received on the appointment of the new Governor General Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages 2021 07 19 Retrieved 2021 07 20 Official Languages Act Pourquoi pas Investigation of non French speaking Governor General under way Western Standard 2021 07 20 Retrieved 2021 07 20 St Pierre Louis Patrick References sur les langues officielles Demain la francophonie en milieu minoritaire icrml ca cirlm ca Retrieved 2018 03 01 Government officesPreceded byGhislaine Saikaley Commissioner of Official Languages2018 present Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raymond Theberge amp oldid 1177337087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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