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Québec (Qc) – 2021

Press release

17/06/2021
The provinces and territories invite the federal government to enhance intergovernmental co-operation on French-language services to ensure their sustainability and growth
18/06/2021
Videoconference of the Ministers' Council on the Canadian Francophonie

Québec (Qc) – 2021

Past years' conferences

Yellowknife (N.W.T.) – 2025

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Halifax (N.S.) – 2024

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Vancouver (B.C.) – 2023

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Regina (Sask.) – 2022

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Iqaluit (Nvt.) – 2019

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Whitehorse (Y.T.) – 2018

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National Capital Region (Gatineau) – 2017

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St. John’s (N.L.) – 2016

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Toronto (Ont.) – 2015

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Brudenell (P.E.I.) – 2014

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Winnipeg (Man.) – 2013

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Edmonton (Alta.) – 2012

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Dieppe-Moncton (N.B.) – 2011

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Yellowknife (N.W.T.) – 2010

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Vancouver (B.C.) – 2009

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Quebec (Que.) – 2008

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Halifax (N.S.) – 2007

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Ottawa (Ont.) – 2006

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Regina (Sask.) – 2005

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Moncton (N.B.) – 2004

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Winnipeg (Man.) – 2003

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St. John’s (N.L.) – 2002

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Edmonton (Alta.) – 2001

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Stanley Bridge (P.E.I.) – 2000

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Whitehorse (Y.T.) – 1998

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Toronto (Ont.) – 1997

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Winnipeg (Man.) – 1996

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Moncton (N.B.) – 1994

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