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Who We Are

Official Languages Support Programs

Our Goal

  • To promote French and English in Canadian society.
  • To encourage the development of Francophone and Anglophone communities in minority situations.

Our Areas of Involvement

Co-operation with other governments

Our partnership with the provinces and territories aims to enable official-language minority communities:

  • to have access to education in their mother tongue;
  • to manage their schools;
  • to receive provincial and territorial services in their own language;

and to enable all young Canadians:

  • to learn French or English as a second language.

Community Development

Our support enables official-language minority communities:

  • to establish and maintain organizations that will allow them to fully contribute to the economic, cultural and social aspects of Canadian life;
  • to benefit fully from federal programs in all regions of the country through the co-ordination role that we undertake with other federal institutions.

Promotion

The bilingual character of our country is a fundamental part of our national identity:

  • we emphasize its advantages and rewards both in Canada and abroad;
  • we help voluntary organizations to reflect the bilingual character of our society in their own activities;
  • we encourage activities that foster mutual understanding between Anglophones and Francophones.


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