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The Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE, "Centre-East French Catholic School Board"), formerly known as the Conseil des écoles catholiques de langue française du Centre-Est (CECLFCE), is Ontario's largest French-language school board.
ange-gabriel.ecolecatholique.ca /fr / The Académie catholique Ange-Gabriel is a French school in the city of Brockville , Ontario , Canada . It is part of the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est school board and offers instruction from junior kindergarten to grade 12.
East Central Francophone Education Region No. 3, known in French as Conseil scolaire Centre-Est, is a French first language authority within the Canadian province of Alberta operated out of St. Paul. [1] As of 2002, the board operates five schools in Plamondon, Lac la Biche, St. Paul, Bonnyville, and Cold Lake.
On 22 April 2014, Crédit Agricole S.A., Crédit Agricole Nord and Crédit Agricole Nord-Est announced that they would sell 50% of their stake in Crelan S.A., a Belgian bank created out of the merger of Crédit Agricole Belgique and Centea, to Caisses coopératives belges by June 2015. [31] In 2017, the group bought 3 small Italian banks. [32]
The two French-language boards are the French-Catholic Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est with 49 schools, [232] and the French Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario with 37 schools. [233] Ottawa also has numerous private schools which are not part of a board. [234]
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France is divided into eighteen administrative regions (French: régions, singular région), of which thirteen are located in metropolitan France (in Europe), while the other five are overseas regions (not to be confused with the overseas collectivities, which have a semi-autonomous status).
Crédit Mutuel (French pronunciation: [kʁedi mytɥɛl]) is a French cooperative banking group, one of the country's top five banks with over 30 million customers. It traces its origins back to the German cooperative movement inspired by Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen in Alsace–Lorraine under German rule, in the 1880s.