Thursday, May 7, 2009

Ah Language

Sometimes I really appreciate living in Canada. While the Americans argue about whether senior officials in the previous administration should be prosecuted for their use of torture, we argue about the language ability of our politicians. Thankfully Canada doesn’t face any pressing problems these days.

After some accusations about his inability to speak French while being in charge of bilingualism in the Federal civil service, Treasury Board president Toews responds with “For some reason, I'm less of a Canadian, I'm less entitled to hold public office because I only speak one of the official languages” I wonder if he has ever taken a look at civil service job postings. It is very difficult to get a job or advance in the civil service without being able to speak French, or being willing to learn it as you go along. I think Lawrence Martin hit the nail on the head when he pointed out that Toews has been in Ottawa for 8 years, but has not taken the time to learn French.

I also think it’s funny that the Conservatives are trying to fall back on the excuse that the Liberals previous TB president was unilingual. Well…why didn’t they bring that up while they were the opposition party? I think it says more about them than it does the Liberals.

Anyway, I can’t really say I’m complaining. This won’t play well in Quebec, and I’m willing to bet that people in Ontario aren’t going to be overly impressed with seeing a Conservative cabinet minister throw a hissy fit over what seems to me to be a reasonable question. His answer really should have been that there are plenty of ministers with little expertise in their portfolios and that no one is accusing them of not being able to do their job properly, but I guess being offended is easier.

I’m starting to get into election mood!

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