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April 27, 2023

Canadian Parents for French Welcomes the Action Plan for Official Languages 2023-2028

Press release

Canadian Parents for French welcomes the Government of Canada’s new Action Plan for Official Languages 2023–2028: Protection-Promotion-Collaboration, launched on April 26 by the Minister of Official Languages, Ginette Petitpas Taylor, accompanied by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

“We are particularly pleased with this Action Plan’s emphasis on diversity, inclusion, and equity,” says Canadian Parents for French (CPF). “There is a real opportunity within this plan for organizations supporting FSL (French Second Language) learning, such as CPF, to lay the groundwork to further and normalize official language bilingualism in Canada,” states Derrek Bentley, CPF national president.

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