The Liberal authorities says it’s creating new coverage on francophone immigration as a approach to develop the French language in Canada.
Official Languages Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor says it’s a bonus for Canada to have a bilingual workforce and inhabitants.
The coverage is a part of a five-year motion plan for official languages the federal government launched Wednesday.
The plan says Canada goals to recruit from Africa, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas and entice bilingual staff to francophone minority communities.
Petitpas Taylor says the federal government additionally needs to recruit francophone academics in order that such communities have good entry to French-language training.
She says the federal government acknowledges that there’s a labour power scarcity with regards to bilingual staff, and the coverage goals to make sure that the immigration efforts stay well-resourced into the long run.
