Canada developing new immigration policy to attract French-speaking people, teachers
OTTAWA — The Liberal government says it is developing new policy on francophone immigration as a way to grow the French language in Canada.
Official Languages Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor says it’s an advantage for Canada to have a bilingual workforce and population.
The policy is part of a five-year action plan for official languages the government released today.
The plan says Canada aims to recruit from Africa, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas and attract bilingual workers to francophone minority communities.