Candice St-Aubin named interim commissioner of Indigenous languages
OTTAWA — A senior federal bureaucrat has been named the interim commissioner of Indigenous languages.
Candice St-Aubin, a senior assistant deputy minister of strategic policy with Indigenous Services Canada, will serve in the role for 90 days or until a new commissioner is named.
The federal order announcing the appointment says it will be effective as of July 13 — the day the current commissioner’s term is set to expire.
The Canadian Press has asked the Canadian Heritage department, which oversees the arm’s-length office, when a permanent commissioner and directors will be appointed.
