EDMONTON Over $3.48 million in federal funding has been given to 28 different organizations across Alberta to help support Francophone culture and language programs. MéIanie Joly, minister of official languages and economic development, said in a statement Thursday that the funding would help support Francophone institutions across Alberta. Canada s official-language minority communities are part of the social fabric of our country, made up of many small, dedicated organizations that work tirelessly to ensure the sustainability and vitality of our communities,” Joly said. In addition, to the $3.48 million in funding for Francophone culture and programming, more than $3 million was announced Thursday to support École Saint-Vital in Beaumont and École des Quatre-Vents in Peace River, Alta.
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