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CPF was founded in 1977 by parents who wanted to ensure that children would have the opportunity to become bilingual in the Canadian school system. Originally a small group of concerned parents who met in Ottawa, CPF has evolved into a proactive national network with 12 Branches and Offices and some 150 Chapters in communities nationwide.

Learn more about Canadian Parents for French (Ontario)

Who we are

We’re parents, educators and francophiles who want more opportunities to learn and use French for Canadian youth.  

CPF Ontario quick links

CPF Ontario

The Ontario Branch office is located in Mississauga where we support parents, educators, stakeholders and Chapters across Ontario. We create and organize French language activities for youth in their regions, and work with all levels of government, educational partners and the public ensuring support for FSL education. 

CPF Ontario quick links

Chapters and Teams

CPF Ontario Chapters and Teams are the ground-level face and heart of our activities.

Our Chapters provide:

• local programming (e.g. organize CPF Ontario’s virtual programs: Franco Fun, Reading Circle, Vive La Parole), French workshops and game nights for families, socio-cultural performances) to enrich French as a Second Language (FSL) learning in schools;
• information and resources to parents wanting to support their children’s FSL journey; and
• advocacy for increased and improved FSL opportunities for students  with school administration and at the school board level.

CPF Chapter volunteers are key to our success. Without their efforts and advocacy, FSL programs would never have been established and sustained across the country. They are the unsung heroes in the story of a bilingual Canada.

CPF Teams

If a CPF Chapter doesn’t exist in your community, you can join forces with one or more interested CPF members to work directly with the Ontario Branch and form a CPF Team. You and your co-volunteers can lead and coordinate a CPF-branded activity or event to benefit youth learning French in your community.  Contact Rosemary Sutherland to learn more, including funds available for activities, and to discuss your interest in volunteering as part of a CPF Team.

Partners

CPF Ontario is proud to work closely with organizations who promote and advocate for FSL education and linguistic duality in Canada.

Donors

Every little bit helps. If you support CPF’s work and want to help ensure access to quality FSL education for youth in Canada, consider sending in a donation or joining the Proud of Two Languages Circle, CPF’s monthly giving program.

Media

Find out what’s new with CPF, browse through our recent media releases, and check out our Media Kit.

Media quick links

We need YOU!

As a non-profit organization, we can’t do what we do without your support.

 

Become a Member

Join our network and get FSL resources, support, and insider-info only available to members.

Volunteer

We’re always looking for new volunteers who are ready to help young people learn and use French.

Donate

When you give, you make a positive impact on the lives of Canadian youth.

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