The plan says Canada aims to recruit French-speaking people from Africa, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas and settle them in francophone minority communities in Canada. That doesn't include Quebec, which has control over its own immigration program. The government ...
The plan says Canada aims to recruit French-speaking people from Africa, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas and settle them in francophone minority communities in Canada. That doesn't include Quebec, which has control over its own immigration program. The government ...
French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficulties accessing health care. This study examined health care access experiences of immigrants and non-immigrants who self-identify as Francophone or French speakers in a mainly English speaking province of Can...
The concept goes well beyond bringing together French-speaking youth to play sports, but aims for a larger impact where youth return to sometimes small communities inspired, Edmunds said. “They then become ambassadors in their schools. So there’s a huge training component to the Games,”...
Montreal - French-speaking, Multicultural, Canada: As the population expanded, many independent cities and villages were established adjacent to the city of Montreal (first incorporated in 1832) on other islands, as well as on both shores of the St. Lawr
French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficulties accessing health care. This study examined health care access experiences of immigrants and non-immigrants who self-identify as Francophone or French speakers in a mainly English speaking province of ...
TourismNew Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada. There is, however, little integration of the French and English communities. Following an advertising campaign aimed at promoting tourism within the province, the tourism behaviour of these two communities is compared. Results ...
"She thinks Barbies, like every other doll, speak only English," she says with a bit of a sigh.Such is life for Canada's French-speaking communities outside Quebec. The Costa-Petitpas family, who live in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, are part of a small Francophone community of ...