Hoping to increase participation in francization courses, the Quebec government will contribute $103.5 million over a period of five years. Four Ministers of the Couillard government made the ...
The Centre de services scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys (CSSMB) is no longer accepting new students in its francization courses, making some teachers question whether the program will disappear ...
The Québec government recently proposed changes to the Charter of the French Language (also known as “Bill 101”) by presenting Bill 96, An Act Respecting French, the Official and Common Language of ...
I write to share that the Superior Court of Quebec has ruled in favour of Concordia in the legal challenge against the government’s changes to tuition fees for out-of-province students. The court has ...
Teachers are calling the Quebec government's decision to launch a $2.5 million advertising campaign to encourage Quebecers to speak more French "a big contradiction" given the recent cuts in funding ...
Francization critic says CAQ abandoning students Liberal francization critic Andre Morin says the changes to the francization program are coming too fast and abandoning students.
French teachers dealing with cuts Some Quebec French teachers are upset that courses are being cut for francization courses.
Québec's Ministry of Immigration and Francization (MIFI) has set new limits on study permit applications for postsecondary institutions. Once an institution reaches its cap, it cannot admit more ...
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