About us
Source: Francophonie jeunesse de l'Alberta (FJA)
Encourages franco-Albertan youth to discover and live up to their full potential by promoting leadership, taking initiative and learning in their daily lives.
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La FESFO
Source: Fédération de la jeunesse franco-ontarienne (FESFO)
Informs, raises awareness and mobilizes thousands of youth so that their voices and needs will be heard by decision-makers. The many activities of the FESFO give young leaders from all areas of Ontario the means to discover Franco-Ontarien identity and fight assimilation. Among the most popular are leadership internships and the regional forums 'OrganiZZaction!' and 'Jeux franco-ontariens' (French only).
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Francommunautés virtuelles
Source: Industry Canada
Aims to expand French-language content, applications and services on the Internet, as well as to encourage French-speaking Canadians to make full use of information and communications technologies.
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Francophone Youth Council of British-Columbia
Source: Francophone Youth Council of British-Columbia
Offers to youth quality services in French, particularly in the areas of extracurricular activities, sports, cultural events and training workshops.
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Francophonies canadiennes, identités culturelles
Source: Université York, TFO, CEA, Université de Regina
Discover this educational work that addresses francophonie and cultural identity questions. Visit Ontario, Quebec, Acadie and West-North-West to learn more about history, territory and population, socio-economic conditions, networks, institutions and the powers of each of these locations (French only).
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Horaire
Source: Le festival de contes et récits de la francophonie
Come listen to numerous stories and tales during the course of this festival (French only).
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Partners
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Find out who our partners are, and how they contributed to the creation of the youth.gc.ca Web site.
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Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie
Source: Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie
Promotes French language, culture and communities in Canada, through two weeks of social activities and celebrations. Also provides information about francophone communities across Canada.
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