BC/Yukon Immigrant Integration Summit November 4 th and 5 th, 2014 British Columbia & Yukon Francophone Communities Dynamic, inclusive and diverse communities recognized for their leadership!
Sociodemographic Profile French as a First Language 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 19,366 29,179 38,035 51,400 54,250 60,675 63,630 63,295 70,760 10,000 0 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 French Mother Tongue +100% of multiple answers Census 2011
Sociodemographic Profile Knowledge of Official Languages 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 208,315 250,365 269,365 295,645 298,645 150,000 100,000 50,000 40,160 60,063 103,210 103,210 0 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 Represents 7% of BC s population in 2011 Census 2011
History of the Francophone community 1793: Arrival with the Mackenzie Expedition 1850-1945: Creation of institutions, schools, parishes and hospitals. 1909: Founding of Maillardville
The FFCB Founded in 1945 to speak for and on behalf of the Francophone community Mission: Protect, represent, support and promote the Francophone and Francophile community and extend the influence of the French language Membership: 39 Associations Institutional and Governmental Partners Signatory of Collaboration Agreements with Canadian Heritage since 1995
Community Profile
Community Profile Services Francophone Directory Lists more than 200 entrepreneurs, professionals, associations, schools and Government services since 1983
Community Profile Immigration Since 2004, the FFCB has co-chaired with CIC a regional committee to encourage Francophone Immigration to B.C., including a 2004-09 Regional Action Plan. Communications tools: website and pamphlets Email: info@vivreencb.ca Immigration resources www.vivreencb.ca
Community Profile Immigration DIRECT SERVICES Three Service Points: VANCOUVER : Maison de la Francophonie, 1555,7 th Avenue BURNABY : Centre d intégration pour immigrants africains VICTORIA : 531 rue Yates, on the premises of Educacentre College.
Le Yukon
Le Yukon Yukon vient du mot autochtone Gwich'in Yukun-ah qui veut dire «grande rivière» Superficie : 483 450 km2 ou 4,8 % du Canada Population : 36 304 (2012) Dont 27 687 à Whitehorse (76 % de la population) Principales villes : Whitehorse : 27 687 Dawson : 1 319 Watson Lake : 802
La franco-yukonnie La présence francophone remonte à la ruée vers l or. La ville de Mayo a été fondée par Eugène Binet Certains endroits gardent la trace des francophones Lac Laberge Ruisseau Lépine Fondation de l Association franco-yukonnaise (1982) École Émilie-Tremblay (1984) Loi sur les langues officielles du Yukon (1988)
La franco-yukonnie 1 650 personnes (4,8 %) ont le français comme première langue, mais 4 500 personnes parlent français 80 % habite la région de Whitehorse Représente 5 % de la population de Whitehorse 13 % des Yukonnais peuvent s exprimer en français, le 3e plus haut taux de bilinguisme au Canada.
L immigration francophone Pays d origine des immigrants en général : La France au 6e rang. Les immigrants forment 15 % de la population franco-yukonnaise (2006). 4 % des candidats au programme territorial des candidatures du Yukon sont originaires de France. Dès la ruée vers l or : Louis Frédéric Rouquette, auteur d ouvrages sur la ruée vers l or (1902) et Émile Gay, un des rares prospecteurs à faire fortune (1897)
Pourquoi le Yukon? Le Yukon est rarement la première destination. Coup de coeur suite à séjour. Trouver une façon de transformer les vacances en séjour permanent. Taux de chômage à 3,4%
L association franco-yukonnaise Porte-parole officiel et leader du développement de la communauté francoyukonnaise depuis 1982, l'afy vise à améliorer la qualité de la vie en français des francophones du Yukon.
THE ADVANTAGES OF SPEAKING FRENCH
The advantages of speaking French An International Language 220 million French speakers worldwide French is the 9th most widely spoken language on the planet French is the 3rd most widely used language on the Web 60% of French speakers are under 30 years of age
The advantages of speaking French A plus in the workplace Adding bilingual speakers to the payroll can benefit a BC employer because of the larger market of clients and customers they can capture. Business may have found it difficult to set up business relationships with customers or clients in foreign countries because of the language barrier.
The advantages of speaking French A plus in the workplace Over 50% of companies take language into account when recruiting Bilingual men earn 3.6% and bilingual women earn 6.6% more than English only speakers 31% of International executives speak two languages, 20 % speak three languages, 9% speak four languages and 4% more than four.
The advantages of speaking French A plus in the workplace
The advantages of speaking French A plus in the workplace Economic sectors where French remains important: Education Tourism Transportation Catering Communications Publicity Culture Government & Public Services
The advantages of speaking French The International Organization of «la Francophonie» (IOF) 57 member states: 32 countries with French as an official language 20 observer countries where French is used by a substantial part of the population, frequently the educated elites
The advantages of speaking French The International Organization of «la Francophonie» (IOF) The IOF members combined population: 890 million 14% of the world s population 14% of the world s gross national income 20% of the world trade in goods
Our partners Heritage Canada Citizenship & Immigration Canada Pacific Federal Council/ Official Languages Committee BC Interdepartmental Network of Official Languages
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