OSSTF/FEESO Celebrates Franco-Ontarian Day


TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Sept. 25, 2011) - Today, we celebrate Franco-Ontarian Day in the province of Ontario. This Day officially recognizes the contribution of Ontario's Francophone community to the cultural, historical, social, economic and political life of our province. We have close to 600,000 Francophones in Ontario, the largest Francophone community outside of Quebec.

To honour OSSTF/FEESO's 5000 Francophone members, OSSTF/FEESO planted a tree to commemorate the inaugural celebration last year. We also now proudly fly the Franco-Ontarian flag at OSSTF/FEESO's Provincial Office in Toronto.

"On behalf of OSSTF/FEESO's 60,000 members, I congratulate and thank all the members of Ontario's Francophone community for their many contributions to both Ontario's history and future," said Ken Coran, President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF/FEESO). "We especially pay tribute to our Francophone members who work in the public education system and assist students to develop the skills, knowledge and attitudes they need to build successful futures," concluded Coran.

OSSTF/FEESO, founded in 1919, has 60,000 members across Ontario. They include public high school teachers, occasional teachers, educational assistants, continuing education teachers and instructors, early childhood educators, psychologists, secretaries, speech-language pathologists, social workers, plant support personnel, university support staff, and many others in education.

Contact Information:

Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation
Ken Coran
President
416.751.8300 or 1.800.267.7867