CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - Apr 26, 2014) - Department of Canadian Heritage
The Government of Canada has provided total funding of $323,100 to the Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta (ACFA) - régionale de Calgary through the Development of Official-Language Communities Program and the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program.
Joan Crockatt, Member of Parliament (Calgary Centre), announced this support today at the 12th edition of the Calgary Maple Festival des Sucres at Cliff-Bungalow Mission Community Park in Calgary. She made this announcement on behalf of Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages Shelly Glover.
Funding of $305,000 provided through the Development of Official-Languages Communities Program will enable ACFA's Calgary branch to deliver its programming through 2014-2016. The Association will offer a range of cultural and social activities to support the development and vitality of the Francophone community in Calgary, including support for the Calgary Maple Festival des Sucres.
Additional funding of $18,100 provided through the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program is allowing the Association to present the 12th edition of the Calgary Maple Festival des Sucres on April 26 and 27, 2014. Festival activities include live musical performances and an art exposition.
Quick Facts
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The Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta is the representative organization of Alberta's French-speaking community.
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As the umbrella group for the province's Francophone organizations, it promotes cooperation between its members and provides support and development services in communications and community action.
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The Development of Official-Language Communities Program is designed to foster the vitality of Canada's French- and English-speaking minority communities and enable them to participate fully in all aspects of Canadian life.
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The Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program provides Canadians with more opportunities to take part in activities that present local arts and culture and celebrate local history and heritage.
Quotes
"Franco-Albertans have created a valuable legacy throughout the province. Our Government is pleased to support these projects, which showcase the thriving Francophone community in Calgary. We will continue to support our official languages and protect, celebrate, and strengthen Canada's linguistic duality."
- Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages
"The Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta - régionale de Calgary offers Francophones and Francophiles in the community access to activities in their language of choice. We are proud to support Alberta's Francophone organizations."