The first conference was held in 1994 in Moncton, New Brunswick at the First World Acadian Congress. The moment seemed opportune to bring together ministers provincial, territorial and federal agencies to discuss the services available to Francophone and Acadian communities outside Quebec.
It was rather a sensitization meeting. A round table has allowed everyone to talk about her situation, policies and structures of services from its French-language community. We touched briefly on the information highway as a tool to better serve the Francophone community, but nothing definite has been decided at that time. Elected officials have nevertheless concluded that it was important to continue to have ministerial meetings on Francophone Affairs.
Iqaluit (Nunavut) - 2019
Whitehorse (Yukon) - 2018
National Capital egion (Gatineau) - 2017
St. John's (Newfoundland and Labrador) - 2016
Toronto (ON) - 2015
Prince Edward Island - 2014
Winnipeg (MB) - 2013
Edmonton (AB) - 2012
Dieppe-Moncton (NB) - 2011
Yellowknife, NWT - 2010
Vancouver, BC - 2009
Québec, QC - 2008
Halifax, NS - 2007
Ottawa, ON - 2006
Regina, SK - 2005
Moncton, NB - 2004
Winnipeg, MB - 2003
St. John's, NL - 2002
Edmonton, AB - 2001
Stanley Bridge, PEI - 2000
Whitehorse, YT - 1998
Toronto, On - 1997
Winnipeg MB - 1996
Moncton, NB - 1994
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