Dear Premier Ford, Dear Ms Horwath, Dear Mr. Del Duca, Dear Mr. Schreiner,
In a 2021 study, the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages found that 81% of Ontarians agree that more needs to be done so that young people can become bilingual.*
French Second Language (FSL) programs are supported in Ontario elementary and secondary schools with policy, curriculum and funding from the Government of Ontario.
Get Ready to VOTE on June 2!
CPF Ontario members care about more and better opportunities for our children to learn and use French! Let’s bring this to the attention of the provincial political parties and our local MPP (Member of Provincial Parliament) candidates who are asking ...
Explore Top French as a Second Language Resources for Parents with IDÉLLO
Canadian Parents for French (New Brunswick) and Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) have partnered with IDÉLLO to provide educational resources for parents seeking to help their children expand their French Second Language skills with fun activities they can do together ...
Calling all FSL Teachers & Parents!
Concours d’art oratoire for Gr. 11 -12 is open! Get your teens ready to record their speeches by April 8. Students can win a scholarship from Collège Boréal, York University Glendon Campus, and the University of Ottawa.
Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) Welcomes Strengthened Language Within Bill C-13 to Modernize the Official Languages Act
Mississauga, March 3rd, 2022 — Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) was gratified to learn that Bill C-13, An Act to amend the Official Languages Act, to enact the Use of French in Federally Regulated Private Businesses Act and to make related amendments to other Acts, was tabled on March 1st in the House of Commons by the Minister of Official Languages and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Ginette Petitpas Taylor.