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By: Dirk Meissner The Canadian Press, Published on 'Thu Jun 01 2017
VICTORIA— British Columbia needs to build more French -only schools and increase access
to French language education to support the province's Francophone community and prevent
children from losing their linguistic birthright, says a Senate report.
The report by the Senate committee on official languages says the federal government is not
assuming its leadership role to ensure access to French first -language or French second -
language education in B.C.
"It is essential for the federal government, with the support of its provincial counterpart, to
oversee the implementation of constitutionally -guaranteed rights by ensuring citizen's access to
French first -language education, from early childhood to post secondary," says the report.
The report, Horizon 2018: Toward Stronger Support of French -language Learning in B.C.,
makes 17 recommendations for the federal government and says parents have the
constitutional right to have their children educated in French, but there are too few schools and
they are overcrowded.
It says the B.C. government should work with the federation government to implement the
advice.
The recommendations include: improve access to Francophone schools, increase bilingualism
among youth, review funding and accountability and support Francophone communities.
It says there are also barriers to accessing French immersion programs in the province and
programs need to be improved.
The report calls on the federal government to negotiate new French education access and
funding agreements with B.C. by next year.
"The committee's recommendations apply to Francophone schools, French immersion
programs and B.C.'s French-speaking community, including Francophones and Francophiles,
and the support to which they are entitled," the report says.
A spokesman for the B.C. Education Ministry said on Thursday that they weren't prepared to
comment while the government was in its transition phase after the provincial election.
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Senate report urges more support, schools for French education in B.C.
The report says B.C. parents who want their children enrolled in French immersion
programs face barriers.
"It is also necessary to give the opportunity for all young Canadians to become bilingual by
giving them access to French immersion programs."
Attendance at B.C.'s Francophone schools increased by 75 per cent in the last 20 years and
demand for French immersion programs grew by 65 per cent over the same time period, the
report says.
Schools across B.C. report shortages of French immersion teachers and in many school
districts parents are forced to line up to register their children for limited numbers of spaces in
French immersion programs, it says.
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