We are part of the new funding structure, but we had to change our application and the way our program is rolled out in order to fit the guideline for the new funding call for applications. When the fund was released in the most recent version, it was for national initiatives, and while that works for other language minority communities.... French-language minority communities across Canada are dispersed across the country, so there was an ability to form national partnerships fairly easily with that. However, for us, our official-language minority community exists within the province of Quebec. We actually partnered with a number of universities and managed to still roll out our program, but we had to change it quite a bit in order to still access that funding.
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