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Official Languages committee  Personally, I can speak French today because I took part in the activities of organizations such as Francophonie jeunesse de l'Alberta and Fédération de la jeunesse canadienne française. We wonder why there is such high turnover in these organizations. The funding has remained th

December 5th, 2006Committee meeting

Paul Dumont

Official Languages committee  I'd just like to add a comment about television. I subscribe to a satellite channel that I use to access French stations because I don't have access to those stations with cable. The problem is that sure, there are a lot of French stations, but do we have CBXFT, in Alberta, for l

December 5th, 2006Committee meeting

Paul Dumont

Official Languages committee  They are largely funded by the Alberta Ministry of Education. However, we recognize also that in a minority setting, we do not just want to be a school; we want full control. That means junior kindergarten, kindergarten and all of the cultural programs surrounding a school. Hence

December 5th, 2006Committee meeting

Paul Dumont

Official Languages committee  Thank you for the question. I believe we already gave a partial answer to that question. We did say that francophones in Alberta are dispersed. Clearly, it is easier to group people together in the Edmonton area and in other, similar centres. There are francophones all over the

December 5th, 2006Committee meeting

Paul Dumont

December 5th, 2006Committee meeting

Paul Dumont