This paper discusses the development of the minority French‐speaking population in Ontario from its origins in the seventeenth century to the present day, focussing on the changing circumstances affecting minority French‐language education. Political, economic and demographic processes are shown to ...
English is the only official language, but Ontario's French speakers play an essential part in the province's cultural life and are the largest language minority The provincial government provides services in French in the regions where the French-speaking population is sufficiently high. Toronto ...
Ontario has a large francophone minority population and the province says the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream supports its commitment to increase francophone immigration by five per cent of overall immigration. To find out if you are eligible to enter the Express Entry pool, fill out ...
and there has been a continuing movement fromNova ScotiaandNew Brunswick. There is also a sizablecommunityof French-speaking Ontarians, most of whose ancestors were drawn fromQuebec, beginning in the late 19th century, by the lumberindustryand railroads of the north, the farms of the east, and...
To be eligible for Ontario French-speaking Express Entry, candidates must meet the following requirements a)must have CLB7 in the French language proficiency exam (TEF) b)You must have a valid Express Entry profile number c)Must have a minimum score of 67/100 FSW points. ...
Ontario - Exploration, Fur Trade, Confederation: The earliest known inhabitants of the Ontario region included the Iroquoian-speaking agricultural Huron, Tionontati, and Erie peoples of the south and the Algonquian-speaking hunting Algonquin, Ojibwa, and
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"We award points to cities with a large percentage of the population speaking languages other than English and French and increase the importance of a low unemployment rate, affordable rents and access to an airport," the survey reads. The survey says the percentage of visible minorities in Oa...
As a financial centre, Montreal ranks eighth in North America. It is a cultural and commercial hub. Montreal only comes second to Paris, France, as the largest French-speaking city. As a real estate investment destination, Montreal is popular because of its affordability (home prices are below...
The Catholic population in 1871 was 274,162; in 1881, 321,162; in 1891, 358,300; in 1901, 390,304; and in 1910 (est.), 450,000. Of these, 190,000 (est.), residing chiefly in Eastern Ontario, Essex, Nipissing, and Algoma, are French Canadians: the remainder principally of Irish...