In 1977, Keith Spicer was serving as Canada’s first-ever Commissioner of Official Languages. Interested in the bilingualism of Canada’s youth, he met with groups of parents across Canada who wanted their children to learn French as a second language (FSL) but who ran into roadblocks at the local school boards.

To get the ball rolling, Mr. Spicer offered to find some seed money—enough to organize a national conference of like-minded parents. The result was an event called “Parents’ Conference on French Language and Exchange Opportunities,” which took place in Ottawa in March of 1977. It was during this weekend-long conference that Canadian Parents for French was officially founded as a volunteer-based advocacy group, a collective of parents who wanted to ensure that children would have the opportunity to become bilingual in the Canadian school system.

The first conference determined a few things that are fundamental to the history of CPF. The group outlined its goals and elected its first National Board of Directors, led by inaugural president Pat Webster of Ontario. Her fellow directors were Judith Madley (British Columbia), David Sanders (Prairie Region), Elizabeth Annesley (Quebec), and Mary Lou Morrison (Atlantic Region).

This original small group of concerned parents who met in Ottawa over 40 years ago has evolved into a proactive national network with 12 Branches and Offices and some 150 Chapters in communities coast to coast to coast.

CPF Milestones

Come with us on a journey through time! Discover the beginnings of Canadian Parents for French, learn about our leading accomplishments over the last 40+ years, and follow the winding road of our quest to change the face of education in Canada. 

Timeline

2018

Canadian Parents for French dénonce les coupures des services en français en Ontario

Ottawa, ON – Le 26 novembre 2018 – Le réseau Canadian Parents for French dans l’ensemble du Canada condamne la décision du gouvernement conservateur de l’Ontario visant l’abolition du Commissariat aux services en français et l’annulation des plans de créer une nouvelle […]

CPF Ontario urges the provincial government to reverse cuts to the French Language Services Commissioner

Mississauga (ON), November 16, 2018 – “Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) stands with our partners in the Franco-Ontarian community, the Office of the Commissioner of French Language Services, L’Assemblée de la francophonie de l’Ontario (AFO), le Collège Boréal, le Collège […]

Canadian Parents for French decries cuts to French language services in Ontario

Ottawa – November 16, 2018 – The Canadian Parents for French network across Canada condemns the decision by Ontario’s Conservative government to abolish the Office of the French Language Services Commissioner and cancel plans to create a new French-language university. “The […]

Canadian Parents for French Recognizes the Impact of Teachers at the Heart of FSL Education

OTTAWA, ON – Canadian Parents for French, National would like to acknowledge and thank every teacher that has and continues to impact our lives. Thanks goes out especially to the dedication of French as a second language teachers, providing all […]

Canadian Parents for French Recognizes the Financial Support of the Government of Canada

OTTAWA, ON – Canadian Parents for French, National would like to acknowledge the Department of Canadian Heritage for its supplementary contribution in the amount of $332,000 to help our organization carry out its core program activities. The funding will be […]

On September 28, 2017, the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers announced the recipients of the Robert Roy Award and the Honorary Lifetime Member Award.

On September 28, 2017, the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers announced the recipients of the Robert Roy Award and the Honorary Lifetime Member Award. The Robert Roy Award was received by Dr. Wendy Carr, Vice President of the National […]

Canadian Parents for French welcomes the Action Plan for Official Languages: Investing in Our Future.

OTTAWA – Today the federal government revealed Investing in Our Future 2018-23 Action Plan for Official Languages.  Canadian Parents for French is ecstatic with the investment of $499 million ($2.7 billion over 5 years) into Canada’s Official Languages, the largest investment in […]

Canadian Parents for French welcomes the Federal Government’s support to Official Languages in Canada.

OTTAWA, ON – Canadian Parents for French welcomes the Federal Government’s support to Official Languages in Canada. On February 27, 2018, the Federal Budget outlined plans to provide $400 million in new funding over the next five years starting in […]

2017

French immersion a success that should be celebrated

The real equity problem with French immersion is the reluctance of too many school boards to make it available to ALL students, especially in under-serviced neighbourhoods. By MARY CRUDEN Wed., Nov. 15, 2017 via The Toronto Star  In his opinion piece in The […]

Come with us on a journey through time!  Discover the beginnings of Canadian Parents for French, learn about our leading accomplishments over the last 40+ years, and follow the winding road of our quest to change the face of education in Canada

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CPF recognizes individuals who have rendered significant service to the organization and who have demonstrated leadership in the advancement of French second language education. 

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