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400 Years of Immigration and Diversity - Celebrating Francophone immigration and the influence of diversity on official languages


OTTAWA, May 22, 2018 /CNW/ - Serge Cormier, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, was joined today by Sean Casey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Normand Charbonneau of Library and Archives Canada and Audrey Labrie, Vice-president of the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, to discuss Francophone immigration and the influence of diversity on Canada's official languages.

This event was organized by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in collaboration with Canadian Heritage, Library and Archives Canada and the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne. The goal is to increase public awareness of the vitality of Francophone minority communities and to generate a discussion on the role and effect of immigration on Canada's Francophonie, as well as on the influence of diversity on the future of official languages.

Earlier this year, federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for immigration and the Canadian Francophonie announced a joint Action Plan for Increasing Francophone Immigration, which sets out how provinces and territories can partner on a range of immigration issues. The plan contains concrete actions that can be implemented individually or collaboratively to increase francophone immigration outside the province of Quebec.

The event at Library and Archives Canada showcased an exhibition developed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada that has toured federal institutions in the National Capital Region and Francophone minority communities across the country. The exhibition highlights the history of Francophone immigration to Canada and features French-speaking newcomers living in Francophone minority communities.

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"Promoting Francophone immigration and supporting the vitality of our Francophone communities are top priorities for the Government of Canada. We are strongly committed to increasing the proportion of Francophone immigrants in Francophone minority communities outside Quebec."   
-  The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

''Today's event is a great opportunity to mobilize key partners and collaborate in gathering thoughts and ideas to better understand and succeed in determining the best tools and solutions to enrich official languages and support francophone minority communities."
- Serge Cormier, Parliamentary Secretary, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

"Our new Action Plan for Official Languages will better support the sustainability of official-language minority communities through concrete action, including attracting and retaining Francophone newcomers to Canada. This initiative is in perfect harmony with the Plan by recognizing immigration as a key source of vitality for Francophone minority communities across the country."
- The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage

"Library and Archives Canada plays a key role in preserving the history of the peoples who comprise our Canadian family. It is therefore natural for this organization, which holds a significant part of this rich heritage, to embrace an event that will highlight the contributions of Francophone immigration over the past 400 years."
- Guy Berthiaume, Librarian and Archivist of Canada, Library and Archives Canada

"For us, tomorrow's Francophone community is a community that unites people who can have French, Creole, Arabic, Bambara or English as their mother tongue, but who have chosen French and who build their community around it. In all our efforts to build a plural Francophone community with immigrants, it is good to remember where we come from and to realize that the history behind the Francophone community in our country since the founding of Acadia, is also a story of people from various backgrounds who have settled here to build something together."
- Jean Johnson, President, Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne du Canada

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