No, not here.
I found her comments alarming for you who are promoting bilingualism.
According to the figures, in Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island, there has been an increase in the number of people who speak French. In New Brunswick, the mother tongue of 32% of the population is French. In Ontario, 527,000 people speak French as their mother tongue. There are 2,000 students at the Université de Saint-Boniface, which is a French-language institution. In Alberta, the number of people who speak French at home has increased by 53%, and in Vancouver, it has increased by 21%. The Vancouver area has 40 French-language schools and there is still a shortage.
According to Ms. Bombardier's comments, the francophonie is not significant. Is she wrong?