The governments of Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador announce a five-year intergovernmental agreement to improve access to programs and French-language services in the province OTTAWA, April 1 2019 ...
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Labrador, although three times the size of Newfoundland, has only 40,000 residents (some say the moose population is larger), and the French isles of St. Pierre and Miquelon has about 6,000 residents, ...
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The forgotten language: What happened to Canadian French outside Quebec?
Canadian French once thrived across the country, from coastal Acadian villages to prairie homesteads. Generations of ...
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