Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is urging its members to support a plan by B.C.’s only francophone board of education to open its schools to more students, including some non-francophones.
The proposed policy change was described to me as an effort to welcome French-speaking immigrants and other newcomers who speak neither French nor English to the 37 schools operated by the Conseil Scolaire Francophone (CSF), aka School District 93.
CSF president Roger Hebert said it’s ...
