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- In a narrower sense, the notion of 'francophone' reaches beyond the dictionary definition of "French language speaker".
- Mondes francophones
- francophones 33. Centre des écritures dramatiques. Wallonie-Bruxelles 426.
- www.institutfrancais.com
- Portrait of Official-Language Minorities in Canada: Francophones in
- www.statcan.gc.ca
- Francophones in Ontario the ealth of Francophones in Ontario the
- Second Report on the Health of Francophones in Ontario. December 2005. Under the direction of.
- www.opha.on.ca
- Group rejects idea of bilingual health authority
- All francophones, regardless of where they live, have the right to fall under a francophone health authority, just as anglophones have the right to fall under an anglophone health authority.
- Vermont says 'Bonjour' et 'Bienvenue' in bid to attract more francophones
- MONTREAL - Vermont, long known for its small-town charm and friendly people, is sending a message to its neighbours to the north: Canadians are ''bienvenue.
- Ron Robichaud is excited a new Francophone community centre is being built
- TRURO - A new Francophone community centre is exactly what Truro needs, says a local resident who is proud to embrace her Acadian roots. Renee O'Brien, 20, is thrilled more opportunities are being offered for Francophones in the area.
- Francophone flair added to Ottawa's Capital Pride party
- “For a long time, a lot of francophones and people of Gatineau have not had a lot of queer-oriented events,” said Capital Pride spokeswoman Lauryn Kronick. “It's pretty sad that there's a lack.
- Toronto francophones seek French quarter
- Beginning of Story Content A number of francophone groups in Toronto want to see a section of Carlton Street between Yonge and Parliament streets designated as the city's French quarter.
- Francophone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Francophones - definition of Francophones by the Free Online
- Fran·co·phone or fran·co·phone (fr ng k -f n ). n. A French-speaking person, especially in a region where two or more languages are spoken.
- www.thefreedictionary.com
- Government of Ontario - Office of Francophone Affairs
- Jun 24, 2011 Today, after four centuries, Ontario's francophone community numbers 582690, i.e. 4.
- www.ofa.gov.on.ca
- Francophone Countries
- A list of countries where French is the official language and member states of Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie.
- www.fll.vt.edu
- The Center for French and Francophone Studies
- www.lsu.edu
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