Remplacer par : The regional fact sheets focus on the Pan-Canadian Strategy for Francophone Immigrant Women in Minority Communities, tailored to each province or territory. They outline the specific actions, initiatives, and needs related to the immigration of Francophone women in each region, providing a local perspective on the implementation of the strategy across the country.

  • Newfoundland and Nova Scotia

    The immigration experience of women in Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia is marked by a lack of public services in French. However, the greater region stands out for having a slightly lower level of difficulties and obstacles than the national average.

  • Alberta

    Francophone immigrant women in Alberta encounter a slightly higher level of difficulties and obstacles than the national average, mainly in terms of language and cultural barriers.

  • British Columbia

    With French newly recognized in British Columbia, the lack of access to French-language services is the issue most raised.

  • Manitoba

    The lack of promotion and the very limited number of francophone services available in Manitoba are the challenges most frequently raised.

  • New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island

    The immigration journey of women to New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island is marked by challenges related to the fragmentation of settlement services.

  • Ontario

    Francophone immigrant women in Ontario point to a lack of awareness of and access to certain settlement services, which limits their integratio

  • Saskatchewan

    The lack of coordination of available services, the dispersal of information on these services and the need for a complete and accessible service offer in French are the main challenges facing immigrant women in Saskatchewan.

  • Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon

    The situation of French-speaking immigrant women in Canada’s North presents a number of challenges and obstacles to their integration. The lack of essential services has a major influence on whether or not they stay in the region.