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

2015

Keeping in Touch with CPF Friends

CPF Friends Newsletter/ “Our Story” The CPF Friends Newsletter was initiated several years ago by former CPF President Pat Brehaut (1990-93). It is a contact list of national Board members and a few others who were involved at the national […]

C’mon Macleans, Forty years later – Time to let go of out-dated notions!

On March 22, 2015 Maclean’s magazine published an article entitled “Just say ‘non’: The problem with French immersion” calling into question the effectiveness of the program in schools across the country. While some of what was addressed in the article […]

Call for Nominations to the CPF National Board Now Open

Are you committed to strengthening French second language opportunities for youth in Canada? Canadian Parents for French is announcing a call for nominations to its National Board and we want you to join in on the action! The National Board […]

2014

Nicole Thibault est choisie à titre de nouvelle directrice générale nationale de Canadian Parents for French

Ottawa, 30 octobre – Canadian Parents for French (CPF) est heureux d’annoncer la sélection d’une nouvelle directrice générale nationale. CPF félicite Nicole Thibault pour sa nomination. À compter du 1er décembre 2014, Mme Thibault dirigera le personnel national en poste […]

Nicole Thibault Selected as Canadian Parents for French’s New National Executive Director

OTTAWA – Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is pleased to announce the selection of a new National Executive Director. CPF congratulates Nicole Thibault on her appointment. Effective December 1, 2014, Ms. Thibault will be leading the Ottawa-based National staff under […]

CPF National Concours in the “Birthplace of Confederation”

For Immediate Release Ottawa, May 14, 2014 – On Saturday May 24, Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is hosting its annual public speaking competition, CPF National Concours d’art oratoire 2014, in the “Birthplace of Confederation” Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The […]

ANNOUNCING THE WINNERS OF THIS YEAR’S QUÉBEC CONCOURS D’ART ORATOIRE

The Concours d’art oratoire is a public speaking contest organized by Canadian Parents for French for secondary students in French programs across Canada. Every spring, an estimated 80,000 students take part in this annual competition. The provincial finals took place […]

New French Embassy in Canada website

The French Embassy in Canada launched a new website francecanadaculture.org This is a new platform to showcase for French culture in Canada. Spreading information, sharing ideas and projects, reaching the largest possible audience, creating opportunities for discovery: these are the […]

2014 CPF Volunteer Award

Recognize an outstanding volunteer in the community and participate in CPF’s biennial award. The national CPF Volunteer Award will be presented at this years’ Annual General Meeting 2014 to a volunteer who has shown exemplary service to Canadian Parents for […]

CPF Special General Meeting

The new Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act (NFP Act) establishes a new set of rules for federally incorporated not-for-profit corporations in Canada. These new rules will replace Part II of the Canada Corporations Act (old Act), the law that has governed […]

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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