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  2. Franco-Ontarians - Wikipedia

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    Other. v. t. e. Franco-Ontarians (French: Franco-Ontariens or Franco-Ontariennes if female, sometimes known as Ontarois and Ontaroises) are Francophone Canadians that reside in the province of Ontario. Most are French Canadians from Ontario. In 2021, according to the Government of Ontario, there were 650,000 Francophones in the province. [note ...

  3. 2018 Franco-Ontarian Black Thursday - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 Franco-Ontarian Black Thursday (French: Jeudi noir des Franco-Ontariens de 2018) occurred on 15 November 2018, when the government of Ontario, led by Doug Ford, announced a number of cuts to Franco-Ontarian institutions in the province, notably the elimination of the office of the French Language Services Commissioner and of the soon-to-be-opened Université de l'Ontario français.

  4. List of Franco-Ontarians - Wikipedia

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    Royal Galipeau, federal Member of Parliament. Jean-Robert Gauthier, federal Member of Parliament and Senator. Léo Gauthier, politician. France Gélinas, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Doric Germain, writer and academic. Gaétan Gervais, writer and academic. Claude Giroux, National Hockey League player.

  5. List of francophone communities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of francophone communities in Ontario.Municipalities with a high percentage of French-speakers in the Canadian province of Ontario are listed.. The provincial average of Ontarians whose mother tongue is French is 3.3%, with a total of 463,120 people in Ontario who identify French as their mother tongue in 2021.

  6. French Canadians - Wikipedia

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    French Canadians, referred to as Canadiens mainly before the nineteenth century, are an ethnic group descended from French colonists first arriving in France's colony of Canada in 1608. [citation needed] The vast majority of French Canadians live in the province of Quebec. During the 17th century, French settlers originating mainly from the ...

  7. S.O.S. Montfort - Wikipedia

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    Participants. Montfort Hospital. Franco-Ontarian community. Gisèle Lalonde. Mike Harris -led Government of Ontario. Outcome. Successful overturning of the government's decision to close Montfort Hospital. S.O.S. Montfort was a Franco-Ontarian movement that fought to save Montfort Hospital, the only primarily francophone hospital in Ontario ...

  8. James Franco Says Longtime Friendship with Seth Rogen Is ...

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    In 2021, Seth Rogen said he did not have any plans to work with James Franco again, after Franco settled a 2019 sexual misconduct lawsuit. James Franco believes his longtime friendship with Seth ...

  9. Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario - Wikipedia

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    AFO, or Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario (Francophone Assembly of Ontario) is a Canadian organization which coordinates the political and cultural activities of the Franco-Ontarian community. The organization was created in 1910 as the Association canadienne-française d'Éducation de l'Ontario (ACFÉO) to lobby for French language ...