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  2. Fernand Dorais - Wikipedia

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    Fernand Dorais (March 8, 1928 – January 16, 2003) was a Canadian writer, Jesuit priest and academic. [1] A professor of French literature and translation at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario from 1969 to 1993, he was noted for his work as a key builder of Franco-Ontarian cultural identity, through both his academic research and his role in the development of many of the Franco ...

  3. Franco-Ontarians - Wikipedia

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    The primary cultural organization of the Franco-Ontarian community is the Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario, or AFO, which coordinates many of the community's cultural and political activities. Franco-Ontarians retain many cultural traditions from their French Canadian ancestry.

  4. Category:Franco-Ontarian culture - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Franco-Ontarian culture" The following 6 pages are in this category, out ...

  5. Denis St-Jules - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, he moved to Sudbury in the late 1960s to attend Laurentian University. [2] While there he became associated with the Coopérative des artistes du Nouvel-Ontario, an arts collective that played an important role in developing new Franco-Ontarian cultural institutions in the early 1970s.

  6. Category:French-Canadian culture by province outside of ...

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  7. List of francophone communities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of francophone communities in Ontario.Municipalities with a high percentage of French-speakers in the Canadian province of Ontario are listed.. The provincial average of Ontarians whose mother tongue is French is 3.3%, with a total of 463,120 people in Ontario who identify French as their mother tongue in 2021.

  8. Michel Bock - Wikipedia

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    Michel Bock (born 1971) is a Canadian historian, who specializes in the history of Franco-Ontarian communities and cultures. His book Quand la nation débordait les frontières: les minorités françaises dans la pensée de Lionel Groulx was the winner of the 2005 Governor General's Award in the French language non-fiction category.

  9. Category:Ethnic groups in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Franco-Ontarian culture (6 C, 6 P) I. Indigenous peoples in Ontario (6 C, 2 P)