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New Brunswick-Quebec Exchange Program

The New Brunswick-Québec Student Exchange Program is a reciprocal exchange program that has operated in New Brunswick for more than 30 years. Francophone students from Québec live with New Brunswick families for three months in …

Fransaskois Youth Association

“Fransaskois Youth Association”, or AJF, is a non-profit organization devoted to francophone youth across the province. Our organization produces a number of French activities every year for youth between the ages of 12 and 25. …

CAFE – Prince Albert

CAFE FOR HEALTHY FAMILIES! The Association des parents fransaskois (APF) offers a range of services for young families through the Family and Child Support Centers (CAFE). In French, its name is Le Centre d’appui à …

CAFE La passerelle

CAFE FOR HEALTHY FAMILIES! The Association des parents fransaskois (APF) offers a range of services for young families through the Family and Child Support Centres (CAFE). In French, its name is Le Centre d’appui à …

The Fransaskois Parent Association

The Fransaskois Parent Association (APF) has been serving families and children since 1983! The association offers services to welcome, support and promote the interests of parents to promote the development of the entire family in …

La Troupe du Jour

La Troupe du Jour is a professional, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the development of French-language theater in Saskatchewan. In this connection, through its leadership role in play writing, the company is working to create and …

Fête de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste

The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of La Broquerie Inc. was established in 1893 for the purpose of celebrating and spreading “joie de vivre” in the community. It was and remains an opportunity to celebrate French Canadian culture …

The Montcalm Theatre

The Montcalm Theatre has been very active in the community for the past twenty years. Each year in March, the company presents plays that draws local audiences as well as those from Winnipeg and beyond.

Manipogo Festival

In March, the St. Laurent Métis community celebrates the end of the ice-fishing season. The Manipogo Festival, named after Lake Manitoba’s famous serpentine monster, celebrates the region’s fishing tradition by giving traditional ice-fishing demonstrations and …

Louis Riel Day celebrations

The St. Lazare community celebrates its Métis roots during its Louis Riel Day celebrations. Activities include tobogganing, a Barouche (Métis card game) tournament, bannock, and a local talent show with singers, dancers and storytellers. This …

L'Université de Saint-Boniface

Established in 1818, l’Université de Saint‐Boniface is Western Canada’s French-language university offering both university degree and college diploma programs that are personalized, of high quality, and that respond to the needs of students, designed to …

The French weekly newspaper, La Liberté

The newspaper is produced by a team of ten people and is distributed by mail or camelot to its subscribers in Manitoba and other Canadian provinces. It is also found on newsstands and in schools. …