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- French language service obligations apply to service points located in the 26 designated areas under the Act, as well as head offices.
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Jun 15, 2020 · Establishment of School Service Centres. On June 15, 2020, the French-language school boards became school service centres. In the English-language education system, school boards are maintained.
Aug 1, 2024 · The content of this page applies to the French-language school service centres only. Québec’s school governance model has opened the way for the creation of boards of directors of school service centres.
- Introduction
- Ontario’s French Language Services Strategy
- Implementation
- Progress Since The 2021 Launch
- Conclusion
For more than 400 years, Francophones in Ontario have contributed to the social, cultural, political and economic development of the province. Ontario’s 622,415 Franco-Ontarians are part of Ontario’s 1.5 million French-speakers and make up the largest Canadian French-speaking population outside of Québec. And this population continues to grow and t...
Public consultations formed a significant basis for the development of the French Language Services Strategy. A six-week public consultation was launched by the Government of Ontario in June 2021. The consultations helped identify key challenges faced by Francophones when accessing critical front-line services, as well as potential solutions to imp...
The French Language Services Strategy will be implemented through the concerted work of the Ministry of Francophone Affairs and its partner ministries. As work progresses within each of the strategic pillars, engagement with a range of stakeholders will continue, to ensure that policies and initiatives are responsive to the needs of Francophones ac...
Since the launch of the Strategy, the government has strengthened the legislative framework for French language services in Ontario. In December 2021, we adopted the modernized French Language Services Act. The Act: 1. ensures greater accountability of ministries, government agencies and third-party organizations in the delivery of French-language ...
This comprehensive French Language Services Strategy aims to positively impact Ontario’s Francophone population in all of its diversity and to support the Ontario government’s vision of making government services more accessible. This Strategy aligns with the province’s Francophone Economic Development Strategy that aims to increase the supply of f...
Since October 15, 2020, the school service centres in the French-language school system have been governed by a board of directors composed of parents, members of the community and staff members.
The Centre de services scolaire de Montréal (CSSDM, "5 Montreal school district of 15" [4]) is one of three French -language school service centres located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, appointed by the Ministry of Education.
French-language school students can apply to French-language, English-language or bilingual post-secondary institutions and training programs. Resources for school staff (including administrators and student support)
The French Language Services Act only applies to the language of service provided to the public. Other legislation and regulations apply to other aspects of French language use at the University of Ottawa.