Quebec plans a $603M investment over 5 years to combat French decline, focusing on linguistic indicators, French-speaking students, and foreign student residency.
Quebec plans to invest $603M over five years to combat the decline of French in the province. French Language Minister Jean-François Roberge announced the measures, which include nine priorities such as monitoring linguistic indicators annually, attracting more French-speaking students, and accelerating permanent residency for foreign students graduating from French-language programs. The investment aims to protect and promote the vitality of French in Quebec.
April 28, 2024
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