Services à l’emploi en Colombie-Britannique : la Cour fédérale déboute les francophones
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Services à l’emploi en Colombie-Britannique : la Cour fédérale déboute les francophones

La Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique n’a pas encore décidé si elle contestera un jugement du 23 mai de la Cour fédérale, qui exonère Ottawa dans la fermeture en 2011 de cinq centres d’aide à l’emploi dans la province. La cause aura néanmoins permis de faire avancer le dossier des services en français au...

Students medal in french speaking competition
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Students medal in french speaking competition

Some 10,000 students from across B.C. competed, 235 made the provincial finals and two students from Maple Ridge took to the podium in this year’s pan-provincial French public speaking competition, Concours d’art oratoire. Catherine Reynolds and Nancy Zuo, both of Meadowridge School, won medals. Reynolds, who is in Grade 11/12 core French, took first place for “Une...

North Vancouver Students Win Top Awards at Provincial French Public Speaking Competition
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North Vancouver Students Win Top Awards at Provincial French Public Speaking Competition

Vancouver — 10,000 students from across British Columbia competed, 235 made the provincial finals, including 16 from North Vancouver in this year’s pan-provincial French public speaking competition, Concours d’art oratoire. « Concours is a fabulous celebration of excellence in French language education. Through participation in Concours, students develop confidence in French as well as develop their public speaking skills. These are the kind of skills...

Nanaimo students win at French-language competition
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Nanaimo students win at French-language competition

More than 200 B.C. students competed in provincial finals of Concours d’art oratoire Nanaimo students won top spots in this year’s pan-provincial French public-speaking competition. Ten thousand B.C. students competed in this year’s Concours d’art oratoire and 235 made the provincial finals on May 5, including six from Nanaimo, says a press release from Canadian...