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		<title>Recent Announcements Affecting Canada’s Francophones</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>According to the 2016 Census, 10.3 percent of the population living outside of Quebec is able to conduct a conversation in French, compared to 94.5 percent in Quebec.[1] The government of Canada...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the 2016 Census, 10.3 percent of the population living outside of Quebec is able to conduct a conversation in French, compared to 94.5 percent in Quebec.[1] The government of Canada announced several new initiatives aimed at improving access for French-speaking immigrants outside of Quebec. During a speech to mark National Francophone Immigration Week earlier this month, the Minster of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Ahmed Hussen described his plans to do the following:</p>
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<li>Improve access to and provide more affordable French testing;</li>
<li>Increase the availability of services in French for new immigrants arriving at Toronto Pearson International Airport;</li>
<li>Increase funding for Francophone Integration Pathway, which provides settlement services; and</li>
<li>Launch an expression of interest process in search of an organization to provide language training to individuals who have listed French as their preferred official language.</li>
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<p>These initiatives form part of the government’s <em>Action Plan for Increasing Francophone Immigration</em>, introduced in March 2018. One of the goals of the plan is for 4.4 percent of new immigrants outside of Quebec to be francophone by 2023.[2]</p>
<p>Given the importance of linguistic diversity to Canadian society, the federal government’s moves towards improved services for francophones are encouraging. It appears, however, that a different approach is being taken at the provincial level. In Ontario, where 4.1 percent of the population reported French as their first official language in 2016, members of the French-speaking community received some disappointing news last week: The provincial government intends to eliminate the position of French language services commissioner and will not be building a French-language university in Toronto.[3]</p>
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