2018 Franco-Ontarian Black Thursday

Franco-Ontarian Black Thursday
Date15 November 2018
Also known asFrench: Jeudi noir des Franco-Ontariens
Participants
Outcome
  • Federal funding for the UOF
  • Continuation of the French Language Services Commissioner under the Ombudsperson's Office

The 2018 Franco-Ontarian Black Thursday (French: Jeudi noir des Franco-Ontariens de 2018) occurred on 15 November 2018, when the government of Ontario, led by Doug Ford, announced a number of cuts to Franco-Ontarian institutions in the province, notably the elimination of the office of the French Language Services Commissioner and of the soon-to-be-opened Université de l'Ontario français.[1][2] The cuts provoked a significant backlash from the Franco-Ontarian community, leading to the largest mass mobilisations in Franco-Ontarian history, surpassing those of SOS Montfort two decades earlier, and leading to the government of Ontario mostly backing down from the cuts.[3][4]

  1. ^ Vachet, Benjamin (November 25, 2018). "Le " jeudi noir " de l'Ontario français". ONFR.
  2. ^ ""Jeudi noir" en Ontario français". November 15, 2018.
  3. ^ "'Bonjour!': Why Doug Ford is paying lip service to French speakers". November 24, 2019.
  4. ^ Austen, Ian (January 26, 2019). "Ontario Has Francophones? Oui, Beaucoup, and They're Angry". New York Times.