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Co-operation Agreement Signed Between Nova Scotia and Manitoba.

The governments of Nova Scotia and Manitoba will co-operate to support the preservation and promotion of French language and culture in both provinces.

Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Acadian Affairs and Francophonie, and Glen Simard, Manitoba’s Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs, signed the four-year agreement on Friday, August 9, in Halifax.

“Nova Scotia is pleased to sign this new agreement with Manitoba to continue developing partnerships to support the francophone language and culture,” said Minister LeBlanc. “Francophones play a significant role in the social, cultural and economic prosperity of both provinces. This new agreement provides opportunities for Nova Scotia and Manitoba to work together on innovative ways to promote, protect and preserve the French language.”


the ministers shake hands

The two ministers shake hands following the signing of the agreement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


The agreement supports the development of a bilateral action plan to identify initiatives in both provinces. The two provinces will start by sharing information on topics including French-language services, education, immigration, provincial and municipal government services, economic development, health care, tourism and culture.

Quotes:

“I am delighted to be here in Halifax to sign this new agreement between Manitoba and Nova Scotia. Our provinces share so many traits, and I am sure that the enhanced co-operation and collaboration opportunities provided by the agreement will truly strengthen our Francophone communities.”
— Glen Simard, Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs, Manitoba


Quick Facts:

  • Acadian Affairs and Francophonie is mandated to develop partnerships with Acadian and francophone agencies at provincial, national and international levels
  • this agreement is similar to the 2022 memorandum of understanding with Louisiana and the Quebec-Nova Scotia Co-operation Agreement, signed last year
  • the agreement runs until March 31, 2028

Source : Provincial Release