- Saskatchewan. The
majority of
Fransaskois reside around the province's
largest cities, with
three out of four
Fransaskois'
residing in Saskatoon, Regina...
- fly a fleur-de-lis
gules its
traverse vert. The
symbolism within the
Fransaskois flag is
mostly the same as the
provincial flag with the
yellow and green...
- in
Manitoba for the
legislature and courts.
Saskatchewan also has a
Fransaskois community, as does
Alberta with its Franco-Albertans, and
British Columbia...
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linguistic minorities such as Franco-manitobain(e), Franco-ontarien(ne) or
fransaskois(e). Education,
health and
social services are
provided by provincial...
- (18.9%),
Canadian (18.8%),
Irish (15.5%),
Ukrainian (13.5%),
French (
Fransaskois) (12.2%),
First Nations (12.1%),
Norwegian (6.9%), and
Polish (5.8%)...
- Télé
station in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada,
serving the province's
Fransaskois po****tion. It is part of a
twinstick with CBC
Television station CBKT-DT...
- schoolteachers,
Marlene and
Donald Poilievre,
shortly after being born.
Donald is
Fransaskois, a
Canadian francophone from Saskatchewan. The
couple later also adopted...
- Franco-Albertan, Franco-Columbian, Franco-Newfoundlander, Franco-Ontarian,
Fransaskois, Franco-Ténois, Franco-Yukonnais Le Musée de Saint-Boniface
Museum Franco-Manitoban...
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among their official languages. Québécois
Acadiens Franco-Albertans
Fransaskois Franco-Columbians Franco-Manitobains Franco-Ontariens Franco-Yukonnais...
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Following the
Supreme Court's
ruling on R. v Mercure, a case
involving a
Fransaskois in Saskatchewan, the
Legislative ****embly of
Alberta p****ed the Languages...