Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta
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The Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta (French Canadian Association of Alberta) is a Canadian association that seeks to represent and promote the culture of Franco-Albertans within Alberta.[1] It is the largest organisation of its kind in Alberta.
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Founded | 1926 |
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Focus | Promotion of francophone culture in Alberta |
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Area served | Alberta |
Key people | Joseph-Étienne Amyot (1st President) |
Website | acfa.ab.ca |
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The goals of the ACFA are to provide a collective voice for francophones by working on political grounds, and by providing and organising French language media and cultural events.