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Affinity Program Discontinued

2021-03-12T00:54:46-05:00June 5th, 2013|What's New?|

Please contact the Bank of Montreal at 1-800-263-2263 for information about how you can continue using your existing CPF Bank of Montreal Mosaic Mastercard following the discontinuation of the CPF Affinity Program.

Allons en France 2013

2021-03-12T00:54:10-05:00March 4th, 2013|What's New?|

Grade 11 and 12 students can enter this Twitter-based contest today for a chance to win a summer trip to France! Contestants in “Allons en France” 2013 are invited to meet the challenge: Use eight of the 10 given words ...

CPF National News, Winter/Spring 2013

2021-03-12T00:53:56-05:00February 11th, 2013|What's New?|

Issue # 155 of CPF National News is now available for download! Highlights: Academically Challenged Students and FSL; National CPF Programming French at Any Age Calls for Nominations to the CPF National Board of Directors Download the newsletter here today!

Mary Joyce Booth Endowment Fund 2013

2021-03-12T00:53:46-05:00January 29th, 2013|What's New?|

The Mary Joyce Booth Endowment Fund is back for a second year – and after a successful pilot year targeting individual students and their families, CPF has adapted the program in 2013 to help reach more students! Any current CPF ...

2011 Census Results: CPF Weighs In

2021-03-12T00:58:30-05:00October 25th, 2012|What's New?|

OTTAWA—On Wednesday, Statistics Canada released the findings of its much-anticipated 2011 Census. Since its release there has been an outpouring of information regarding Canada’s linguistic landscape. Some of the most prominent trends are those regarding the decrease of French and ...

CPF Publishes New Research Report

2021-03-12T00:58:22-05:00October 19th, 2012|What's New?|

Canadian Parents for French (CPF) has launched its tenth research report, entitled The State of French-Second-Language Education in Canada 2012: Academically Challenged Students and FSL programs. The 2012 report, the most recent in a line of publications exploring trends, challenges, ...

Roadmap Consultations

2021-03-12T00:58:05-05:00August 14th, 2012|What's New?|

The Government of Canada is holding consultations on official languages across the country this summer. These consultations are designed to help the government decide on a successor to the Roadmap for Canada's Linguistic Duality 2008-2013, a 1.2 billion dollar investment ...

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