CPF in the News

New French Immersion policy enters Manitoba schools

Canadian Parents for French Manitoba endorses the new initiatives presented by the Bureau l’éducation française. Read the press release written by our staff member Jessica Eblie: BEF-Press-release. Read more about it here: Click here     

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

In honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Canadian Parents for French is encouraging our members and their families to wear orange to recognize and commemorate the tragic history and ongoing legacy of residential schools, and to honour their survivors, their families and communities. Please see our information sheet for ways we can all mark the day.

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Seeking Retired and Novice Teachers!

The Mentorship Initiative seeks to assist novice teachers in navigating the “learning curve” inherent in launching their career in education. Experiences in the early years are pivotal in arriving at decisions whether or not to pursue a career in education.

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FSL Classroom Presentations

All the presentations, free of charge,  encourages and supports French Second Language (FSL) education and learning in Manitoba. It creates interest and enthusiasm for learning French as an additional language.

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Concours d’art oratoire 2022

That’s a wrap! Congratulations to all participants and winners! Announcing our Concours d’art oratoire 2022 WINNERS!   A big MERCI to all our judges, volunteers and entertainers for making this a successful event!

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CPF Projects

Did you know?

Canadian Parents for French Manitoba is offering FREE presentations for your classroom! – Presentations aim to create interest and enthusiasm for learning French as an additional language. – Offer information on bursaries and language exchange programs   available to students.

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For Educators and Researchers

Stadacona to Québec dans un instant!

As part of CPF-MB’s continual commitment to foster and motivate the learning of the French Language, the Québec City Project was created to celebrate the birthday of Canada’s oldest city and to enhance the appreciation of the French culture as

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