The Canadian government has released a plan to heavily invest in French postsecondary education programs to meet increasing demand from both students and the professional world. As part of the effort to revitalize the Official Languages Act, the government will invest roughly 121 million between 2021 and 2024 in making French programs more accessible. This investment will primarily go towards boosting the capacity of existing programs.
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Au début de la pandémie, les parents d'élèves de FLS ont été confrontés à de grands défis lors de la fermeture des écoles. Dans certains endroits, le français n'était pas une option pour l'apprentissage à distance tandis que dans d'autres, de nouvelles pratiques innovantes ont été établies et partagées. Découvrez les programmes disponibles à travers le pays et des conseils sur la façon de soutenir votre enfant en français lors de son apprentissage en ligne.
Canadian Parents for French Welcomes Federal Budget’s Support to French Second Language Learning
CPF welcomes the new federal government budget which includes funding that supports the enhancement of French immersion and French second language programs.
Canadian Parents for French accueille favorablement l’appui du budget fédéral à l’apprentissage du français langue seconde
Le financement appuiera l’amélioration des programmes d’immersion française et de français langue seconde dans les écoles et aidera les provinces et les territoires à répondre à la forte demande des parents pour créer davantage de places pour les élèves dans ces programmes.
French Goodnight Bags for NCR-Military Family Resource Centre
Families in Ottawa received French Goodnight Bags! The bags are designed to support English speaking parents with the transition of their kids to school, en français.
Canadian Parent for French Releases French as a Second Language Enrolment Statistics 2018-2019
It's that time of year! The FSL Enrolment Statistics for the 2018-2019 school year are now available. Learn more about its key findings and what does it mean for CPF.
Canadian Parents for French Welcomes Federal Government’s Proposed Reforms to the Official Languages Act
The Government of Canada published a document that outlines its position to modernize the Official Languages Act. CPF reacts to the news and fully supports the proposed changes.
Canadian Parents for French accueille favorablement les propositions de réforme de la Loi sur les langues officielles du gouvernement fédéral
Le gouvernement du Canada a publié un document qui décrit sa position en vue de moderniser la Loi sur les langues officielles. CPF soutient pleinement les changements proposés.
Canadian Parents for French Recognizes 400+Volunteer French Tutors On International Volunteer Day
CPF received a grant from the Canadian government to continue supporting the Virtual Tutoring Program. The program is made possible by our volunteers and on this International Volunteer Day we want to recognize them.
Canadian Parents for French Confers National Awards of Recognition 2020
Meet the recipients of the National Awards of Recognition. We are recognizing three individuals who have demonstrated leadership and a commitment to the CPF mission and values. Félicitations!
Canadian Parents for French Appoints New President and Vice-President to the National Board of Directors
Meet our new President and Vice-President. Derrek Bentley was appointed President, he served previously as Vice-President. The new Vice-President is Kate Peters, who previously served as Treasurer.
Linguistic Duality Network Receives Funding – Launches Public Awareness Campaign #BetterTogether
Because some things are simply better together, like English and French, the Linguistic Duality Network is launching a campaign that showcase the benefits of Canada’s two official languages.