Canada developing new immigration policy to attract French-speaking people, teachers
OTTAWA — The Liberal government is seeking to increase francophone immigration in what it says is a way to grow the French language in Canada and protect the country’s cultural identity.
The new policy was laid out in a five-year action plan for official languages the government released Wednesday. The plan comes as the Liberals’ update to the Official Languages Act is debated in the House of Commons.
“If we address the decline in French, we really have to make sure … that we recruit francophone immigrants,” Official Languages Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor said Wednesday.
“We recognize that there’s a labour force shortage when it comes to bilingual workers.”

