Statement on International Day of La Francophonie


March 20, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, today issued the following statement:

“Every year on March 20, we celebrate the International Day of La Francophonie, an opportunity to highlight the richness and vitality of the French language, an essential part of our heritage and daily life as Canadians. Much more than a shared language, French represents the values of peace, democracy and solidarity embodied by the Organization of La Francophonie’s [OIF’s] member states and governments across 5 continents. This solidarity is more important than ever if we are to find solutions to the economic, social, climate and security challenges we face.

“The theme of this year’s International Day of La Francophonie, Je M’Éduque, Donc J’Agis [I educate myself, therefore I act], puts the focus on education to equip French-speaking communities to meet global challenges. It reminds us of the long-standing efforts of the OIF, its operators and its members to improve access to quality education for all.

“The French-speaking world is a space of dialogue, exchange and opportunity. It enables us to strengthen our cultural, diplomatic and economic ties and encourages us to capitalize on its significant business and investment growth potential. Canada joins the OIF in encouraging French-speaking companies and business networks to explore new markets and create alliances, notably through La Francophonie’s economic and commercial missions, the next of which will be held in Benin in June 2025.

“Today, let us celebrate the dynamism, vitality and diversity of Francophone communities around the world, especially in Canada. Long live the French language! Long live La Francophonie!”



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