l'encyclopédie canadienne plays a vital role in providing canadians and others with accurate and up-to-date information about our people and our country.
the forest of reading® is canada’s largest recreational reading program! this initiative offers ten reading programs to encourage a love of reading in people of all ages. the forest helps celebrate canadian books, publishers, authors and illustrators. more than 270,000 readers participate annually from their school and/or public library. all canadians are invited to participate via their local public library, school library, or individually.
a bank of terminology files written by l’office québécois de la langue française or by the office's partners. each sheet provides information on a concept linked to a specialized field of employment and presents the terms that designate it in french, english and, sometimes, in other languages.
oer commons is a public digital library of open educational resources. search the open educational resources (oer) commons for carefully selected, free, lesson plans that you can be modified to align with the ontario curriculum.
this site contains a curated collection of resources selected by ontario educators for ontario educators. this site includes difficult to find ontario ministry of education professional development resources. all of the documents are shared with permission.
a free and interactive site to learn french from videos, broadcasts and news reports. choose from more than 2000 online exercises and improve your listening comprehension in french, from beginner to advanced level.