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Provincial Concours d’art oratoire

2025-05-16T12:02:56-04:00January 22nd, 2025|For Youth|

The 41st provincial Concours d’art oratoire will take place on Saturday, April 26, 2025 at Mount Saint Vincent University./Le 41 Concours d’art oratoire provincial a eu lieu samedi le 26 avril 2025  à l’université Mount Saint Vincent. 

“JE PARLE FRANÇAIS AVEC MON ENFANT” PROGRAM TO BENEFIT FROM NEW COLLABORATION WITH CANADIAN PARENTS FOR FRENCH NOVA SCOTIA

2024-06-21T11:32:29-04:00June 21st, 2024|Early Learning, For Youth, News Releases|

For immediate release: June 18, 2024 “JE PARLE FRANÇAIS AVEC MON ENFANT” PROGRAM TO BENEFIT FROM NEW COLLABORATION WITH CANADIAN PARENTS FOR FRENCH NOVA SCOTIA Canadian Parents for French Nova Scotia and Équipe alphabétisation - Nouvelle-Écosse sign Memorandum of Understanding ...

LE PROGRAMME « JE PARLE FRANÇAIS AVEC MON ENFANT » BÉNÉFICIE D’UNE NOUVELLE COLLABORATION AVEC CANADIAN PARENTS FOR FRENCH NOUVELLE-ÉCOSSE

2024-06-21T11:29:50-04:00June 21st, 2024|Early Learning, For Youth, News Releases|

Pour diffusion immédiate: le 18 juin 2024 LE PROGRAMME « JE PARLE FRANÇAIS AVEC MON ENFANT » BÉNÉFICIE D'UNE NOUVELLE COLLABORATION AVEC CANADIAN PARENTS FOR FRENCH NOUVELLE-ÉCOSSE Canadian Parents for French Nouvelle-Écosse et Équipe alphabétisation - Nouvelle-Écosse signent un mémorandum ...

O’Poésie 2022

2021-12-02T10:44:41-05:00December 2nd, 2021|For Youth, What's New?|

O’Poésie is a French as a second language poetry contest for 6 to 18 year old youth. This is an opportunity for FSL students to explore the beauty and expressivity of the French language through a creative learning project. DEADLINE: February 9 2022

ACUFC- Postsecondary FSL Bursaries

2021-05-31T09:35:17-04:00May 31st, 2021|Post Secondary, Secondary, Grade 7 to 12|

Did you know that the Bursaries for Postsecondary Studies in French as a Second Language (FSL) Program aims to encourage young Canadians whose first official spoken language is English to study in French? Its goal: To help students entering their first year of college or university to perfect their bilingualism while studying in their field of interest. It is not mandatory to study French per se, but to be registered in a program in which at least 50% of courses and related activities are offered in French. These non-renewable bursaries, each worth $3,000, are available in many colleges and universities across Canada.

Annamie Paul

2021-05-17T08:53:18-04:00February 24th, 2021|For Youth, FSL Champion Stories|

Annamie Paul is the first Black Canadian and Jewish woman to be elected as a leader of a federal party in Canada. Growing up in Toronto, her mother was determined that she and her siblings would grow up bilingual. This French interview was done right after she was nominated as the new leader of the Green Party of Canada.
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