As Canada reduces immigration, francophones settling outside Quebec are an exception

As Canada reduces immigration, francophones settling outside Quebec are an exception

The federal government is slashing the number of permanent and temporary immigrants it's admitting to Canada — but among the streams that are not only being spared but encouraged to grow significantly are francophones settling outside Quebec.Prime Minister Mark Carney promised during the last election campaign

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