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Category : News

Ontario loses more than $90 M in revenue due to a decline in international student enrollment

OTTAWA, May 9, 2016 – More than $90 M in export revenue for Ontario was lost last year due to a substantial decline in international student enrollment, according to the latest Languages Canada survey data. 

Benefits of under-documented French language market may be significant for Canada — research findings

VICTORIA, March 4, 2016 – A new research report released today highlights the potential benefits of tapping into Canada’s French language education offer to help Canada position itself as the top destination for international students to learn French.

Languages Canada representatives meet with Technological Universities in Mexico

OTTAWA, February 4, 2016 – Representatives of Languages Canada, Canada’s national language education association representing more than 225 accredited English and French programs, attended initial strategic meetings with Technological Universities in Mexico this week.

Languages Canada applauds Liberal MPs call to speed up immigration processing

OTTAWA, February 4, 2016 – Languages Canada, Canada’s national language education association representing more than 225 private and public members that offer accredited English and French programs, applauds recent pressure from several Liberal MPs to speed up immigration processing.

More than $4 million worth of free tuition donated to help Syrian refugees learn French and English

OTTAWA, January 27, 2016 – Languages Canada member programs have donated more than $4 million worth of free tuition for English and French language programs in support of the Languages Canada Syrian Refugee Integration Initiative.

Media advisory: Ken Steele to deliver Languages Canada conference keynote address

OTTAWA, January 25, 2016 – Languages Canada is pleased to announce Ken Steele as the keynote speaker for the Languages Canada 9th annual conference to be held in Victoria, BC, March 2 to 5, 2016.

The Languages Canada Syrian Refugee Integration Initiative offers hope through language education

OTTAWA, December 17, 2015 – Languages Canada announced last month that several of its member programs would donate seats for English and French language programs in support of the Languages Canada Syrian Refugee Integration Initiative to help Syrian refugees integrate into Canadian society, culture and the workforce. Since then, to generate awareness of the offering,

Second affiliation agreement to benefit international language students in Quebec

MONTREAL, December 9, 2015 — Languages Canada, the association representing 39 accredited programs of language education in Quebec, is pleased to announce that a framework affiliation agreement has been reached with the Montreal Technical College. 

Languages Canada and the Ministry of Education of Brazil sign historic MOU

OTTAWA, December 8, 2015 – The Ministry of Education of Brazil (MEC) and Languages Canada signed a notable Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Brasília last month to support closer relations between Canada and Brazil. The agreement will set the stage for the two parties to work together to support initiatives that promote the internationalization of

Languages Canada to support Syrian refugee integration initiative

OTTAWA, November 27, 2015– The association announced today that several of its member programs will donate seats for English and French language programs in support of The Languages Canada Syrian Refugee Integration Initiative to help Syrian refugees integrate into Canadian society, culture and the workforce. The government announced Tuesday that 15,000 Syrian refugees will be