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Ontario Launches Youth Francophonie Award

McGuinty Government Opens Nomination Period For Francophonie Awards

NEWS
September 25, 2009

The Ontario Francophonie Youth Award will recognize exceptional Francophones and Francophiles under the age of 25 who are actively involved in the development of their communities.

This award will be presented every two years along with awards given to a Francophile and a Francophone who have made a significant impact on the social, economic, political and cultural vitality and well-being of Ontario's Francophone community.

The nomination period for the 2010 awards is now open. Submissions will be accepted until January 18, 2010.

QUOTES

"Like the Ontario Francophonie Awards, this new youth award is a celebration of francophone culture in Ontario. It will encourage young people to participate even more actively in the lives of their communities."
– Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario

"The Ontario Francophonie Awards represent a unique opportunity to pay tribute to outstanding Ontarians. The creation of the youth award will now highlight the key role young Francophones and Francophiles are playing in Ontario's future."
– Madeleine Meilleur, Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs.

QUICK FACTS

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Submit a nomination form

Get to know the previous recipients.


Thomas Chanzy, Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs' Office, 416-325-5211
Charles Jean Sucsan, Strategic Communications Branch, 416-325-4968

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