

Immigration-Québec - Learning French in Québec
Learning French in Québec. The Québec government assigns great importance to learning French. In Québec, courses in French as a second language are available free of charge ...
Immigration-Québec - Learning French online
Learning French online A FREE service! Online French course: Intermediate stage. This course is offered in various learning formats adapted to your needs so that you can learn ...
Learn French in Quebec City - French Language School Edu-Inter
French language school. French immersion programs for teenagers, adults and teachers in Quebec City, Canada. The ideal location to learn French.
Learn French Quebec - Home
Learn French In Canada - beginner, intermediate, advanced levels. Specializing in preparation for the French Immigration Interview.
Study and Learn French at ILSC Montreal, Quebec, Canada - French ...
ILSC-Montréal in Quebec Canada - Develop your French language skills with our French Classes and Programs, Homestay Program and After Class and Weekend Activities
Learn French in Quebec City | Study French Quebec City
Learn French in Quebec City, Canada. French Schools and other language immersion programs abroad.
Learn French | Learn French - McGill University
Learn more. Quebec Studies. The McGill Quebec Studies Summer Institute is a five-week-long program, combining French language instruction and Quebec history, including themes such ...
Learn French Quebec City | Study French in Canada | Quebec City ...
Edu-Inter is a french language school in Quebec City, Canada offering French immersion programs and French intensive courses for adults, teenagers, and school groups.
Speak Québec! A guide to day-to-day Québec French
All French variations are dialects, and if you're going to live and/or work in Québec, you might find it helpful to learn the local variation.
Learn Quebec home page
LEARN is a non-profit educational foundation supported by funding from the Québec-Canada Entente for Minority Language Education. It's mission is to provide access to quality ...
Staub embraced french fans
There was a simple reason why Daniel (Rusty) Staub embraced the French language and became one of the first heroes in Montreal Expos history.
Investment to Build an Elementary School in Chisasibi
CHISASIBI, QUEBEC-- - The elementary school in the Cree community of Chisasibi was inaugurated today in the presence of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, ...
ONE DROP Teams Up with ePals Corporation to Raise Youth Awareness of Water Related Issues
MONTREAL, QUEBEC and WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-- - ONE DROP today announced a project on the ePals community, an online social network that reaches nearly 25 million teachers, parents and students ...
Teachers' unions raise concerns about English program in French schools
Two teachers? unions took the Quebec government to task on Wednesday over its intensive English program for Grade 6 students in French schools.
Star of Canadian film wins best actress at Berlin festival
The 14-year-old star of a Canadian film has won the best actress award at the Berlin Film Festival for her performance as a young African girl turned child soldier.
Quebec syrup producers ready to reveal maple's technological platform
February 8 - From the maple tree to maple products, the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (FPAQ) offers an innovative, holistic approach to maple.
Teachers' unions raise concerns about English immersion
Two teachers? unions took the Quebec government to task on Wednesday over its intensive English program for Grade 6 students in French schools.
Letters to the Editor ? Feb. 8
Fairminded People? wake up I am responding to the comment made by Helen Periard, chair for the hospital board on the mandatory French-language requirement for nurses at the Cornwall hospital.[...]
History: Vive les voyageurs!
As it was early in the 19th century, the French Canadian influence is all around you in the historic Fort.
CAQ ready to take on doctors, teachers
On Tuesday, Coalition Avenir Québec parliamentary leader Gérard Deltell defended his party's plan to eliminate school boards and reopen collective agreements with doctors and teachers.