When I said that Bloc members were misinformed, I was referring to their knowledge of francophone and francophile communities outside Quebec. |
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Millions of anglophones across this country have francophone and francophile neighbours. |
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The francophone and francophile community is a large one, and it is an integral part of Canada's identity, one that makes us unique. |
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When they come back, they can use the entire experience they've had in third year in their francophone or francophile community. |
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In view of these circumstances, you will understand why the efforts of the Saint-Jean Campus have gradually shifted toward the training of non-francophone students, whom we call francophile students. |
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The variety and quality of the programs and services offered by schools depend on the vitality of the francophone and francophile communities and their members' commitment to carrying out the school's mandate. |
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The member for Toronto Centre is a great francophile, not only in Canada but throughout Francophonie, and he has been recognized as a great defender of the French fact. |
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The CUSB would like to expand its francophile target group by offering an opportunity to flourish and succeed by studying in Canada's second official language. |
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Dr. Harvey Barkun was recognized as francophile of the year. |
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He was a dedicated Francophile, and determined to bring modern art to his native country. |
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At their head was Winston Churchill, a lifelong Francophile with a deep admiration for French military prowess. |
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After all, she's a bit of a Francophile and is already a frequent visitor to the country. |
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Now fluent in French, and having been married to a Frenchwoman for more than 50 years, he must surely qualify as a Francophile. |
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For example, a Francophile is considering buying a house in France. |
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And one day my colleagues sent me to America to widen the horizons of a convinced Francophile. |
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When I was a student, I lived in France for 12 months and I came home a Francophile. |
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Spurrier was a Francophile and, like most wine experts, didn't expect the New World upstarts to compete with the premiers crus from Bordeaux. |
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The casual Francophile browsing in the bookstore will flip through and feel his heartbeat speed up at the sight of so many period photographs and illustrations. |
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He is also something of a Francophile and holidays regularly in France. |
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As a British Columbian, Francophile, and Minister, I am proud to see that you are there to ensure the future. |
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He brought back with him a strongly Francophile court and a taste for luxury and pleasure that was a pleasing antidote to Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth. |
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When I was in the film school in Prague, my professor of literature was a Francophile, and he was always suggesting that we read and study French literature. |
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Being a converted Francophile, I took great pleasure in listening to his songs even though I did not always understand the words. |
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This year, the opening remarks were made by a Francophile and great devotee of the French language. |
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Though he was quietly Francophile from early on, his illness and recovery made him declaratively so. |
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The irony is that the officer is a respectful, highly cultured former composer and Francophile who dreams of brotherhood between their nations. |
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But speak to your average Quebecker and they will dismiss the Francophile political parties out of hand. |
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Francophile that he is, he has made a considerable contribution to the international reputation of the psychiatric hospital, located in east Montreal. |
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To be at the same time a crapaud and Francophile was to be in a state of standing civil war. |
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Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen members, thank you for inviting Simon Fraser University and its Office of Francophone and Francophile Affairs to speak before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Official Languages. |
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The logic model for communication consists of three areas of activity, each of which aims to inform and raise awareness in a different sector of the Francophone and Francophile populations. |
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This program, the first of its kind in Western Canada and offered entirely in French, aims to build a high-level leadership capability within the Francophone and Francophile community of British Columbia and Canada. |
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Francophone Economic Development Organizations provide enhanced services to Francophone and Francophile business people, as well as to community initiatives from bilingual regions. |
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His only success had been the capture of Ostia and the submission of the Francophile cardinals Colonna and Savelli. |
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Chez Gerard, The Market, The Piazza, Covent Garden, WC2 Covent Garden tube Steak frites are the order of this day in this small chain of Francophile restaurants. |
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For example, the Iranian elite have since the mid-19th century been divided into Anglophile, Russophile, Francophile, Americophile, and now even Chinophile. |
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