Author: Muriel Schmidt

When Did Ontario Become Officially Bilingual?

1969. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and his successor Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the Canadian government implemented a policy of federal bilingualism to ensure fairer treatment for francophones across the country. The Official Languages Act was adopted in 1969. When did bilingualism become official in Canada? 19691967: The Royal Commission on Bilingualism […]

What Does Saskatchewan Contribute To Canada?

Saskatchewan is recognized worldwide for the quality of its crops, and the province is also the second largest cattle-producing province in Canada. In 2021, Saskatchewan exported $17.5 billion in agri-food products. What is Saskatchewan’s main contribution to Canada’s economy? Saskatchewan is one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of potash. The province is also […]

Is It Cold In Vancouver In February?

February in Vancouver is still definitely winter, as the cold & cloudy weather from January continues into this month. The average temperature only climbs one degree, now averaging 5°C for the month. The temperatures do slowly rise as February progresses. Days average a cool 8°C while nights drop to 2°C. Is February cold in Vancouver? […]

What Are Francophones In Saskatchewan Called?

Francophones in Saskatchewan are known as Fransaskois. The Fransaskois population is established in many cities and towns located throughout the central and southern parts of the province. More than 50% of Fransaskois live in the province’s three largest cities: Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert. What is Les Fransaskois? Fransaskois refers to French speakers from or […]