Dyane Adam
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Dyane Adam (born 1953 in Casselman, Ontario) was the Canadian Official Languages Commissioner. She was responsible for promoting bilingualism within the government of Canada.
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Preceded by Victor Goldbloom |
Commissioner of Official Languages 1999–2006 |
Succeeded by Graham Fraser |
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