Teachers have materials. However, unlike large school boards, small school boards often do not have access to educational consultants.
We are really lucky because we have six educational consultants who are responsible for just the French component. Together with the teachers, we can create new projects and new resources, and we can provide professional development.
I would like to add that educational materials in French are often more expensive than those in English, and can even cost twice as much. In addition, the educational materials are often translated and not adapted, which is an important consideration for second language learners.