L’immigration francophone au Canada
Enjeux historiques, politiques et identitaires
[:fr]Centre culturel canadien (Invalides)[:en]Canadian Cultural Centre (Invalides)[:]
May 19th, 2015
This round table aims to examine the historical, political, identity and cultural issues linked to Francophone immigration to Canada. The speakers will take part in a debate on the Francophone from eastern to western Canada, and to the northern Francophone communities of Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
The participating academics include Yves Frenette, research chair of Migrations, Transfers and Francophone Communities at the Université de Saint Boniface, a Francophone university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Kate Averis, professor at the University of London Institute in Paris; and Christophe Traisnel of the Department of Political Science at the Université de Moncton, a Francophone university in New Brunswick an guest researcher this year in Canadian Studies at the Université de Poitiers.
Free admission, subject to availability; reservations required: parisacademic@international.gc.ca
Where
[:fr]Centre culturel canadien (Invalides)[:en]Canadian Cultural Centre (Invalides)[:]
5, rue de Constantine, Paris