Pillar 1 – Francophone immigration: Towards the Re-establishment of the Demographic Weight of Francophones
In April 2023, the Government of Canada announced the Action Plan for Official Languages 2023–2028: Protection-Promotion-Collaboration. The Government is committed to implementing the measures proposed in Pillar 1 – Francophone Immigration: Towards the Re-establishment of the Demographic Weight of Francophones.
Context
Canada largely relies on immigration for its continued economic growth. Without immigrants, many employers would be hard pressed to find enough skilled workers. Similarly, the sustainability of Canada’s tax system — which supports social services, such as pension plans and health care — hinges on a ready supply of labour. As a land offering new opportunities to people from around the world, Canada encourages newcomers to learn its official languages — key pillars of the national identity — so they can participate fully in all aspects of Canadian life. The challenge is ensuring that all communities across the country are able to reap the full benefits of immigration.
Ministerial announcements
- February 27, 2025 – Press Release - Canada announces 2025 Express Entry category-based draws, plans for more in-Canada draws to reduce labour shortages
- October 24, 2024 – Press Release - Government of Canada reduces immigration
- August 14, 2024 – Press Release – Enhancing the vitality of Francophone communities by welcoming French-speaking international students and immigrants
- March 6, 2024 – Presse Release – Canada announces new immigration pilots to support rural and Francophone minority communities, will create a permanent program
- January 16, 2024 – Press Release – Ambitious and historic measures to enhance the vitality of Francophone minority communities in Canada
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