
The Dialogue Network
For a dialogue between the different components of Canadian society
Our projects
The Dialogue Network organizes several national projects aimed at supporting and promoting dialogue and rapprochement between the different components of Canadian society.
The Rendez-vous de la Francophonie (RVF) is a cultural event surrounding International Francophonie Day.
Tout pour la musique is a celebration of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in Canada’s Francophone community.
The Linguistic Duality Network brings together organizations that have linguistic duality at their core.
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4.2M$ to Strengthen Youth Engagement in French
Ottawa, March 20, 2025 – On this International Francophonie Day, the Dialogue Network announces that it will be responsible for administering the VIF Program, an initiative funded with $4.2 millions

The Dialogue Foundation welcomes new members to its Board of Directors
Ottawa, August 29, 2023 – following its Annual General Meeting on August 27th, the Dialogue Foundation is pleased to present the newly elected Board of Directors for 2024-2025. The Dialogue

The Dialogue Foundation presents its new Board of Directors
Ottawa, September 6, 2023 – Following its Annual General Meeting on August 31, the Dialogue Foundation is pleased to present the newly elected Board of Directors for 2023-2024. About newly

The Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2023: $64,000 benefiting 40 pan-Canadian projects
Ottawa, February 8th 2023 – Ottawa, February 8, 2023 – Following the call for projects launched in November 2022 in preparation for the Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2023 (RVF), the
The Dialogue Network is located on the unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation
Their presence on these lands predates our own and will always remain strong. As such, the Dialogue Network recognizes that the dialogue of cultures must include Indigenous peoples and demonstrate respect through concrete actions that contribute to decolonization. As a national organization that reaches out to all provinces and territories, we also recognize that our activities and partnerships take place on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit lands. As such, this acknowledgement at the local and national levels commits us to working respectfully to better reflect their valuable contributions, past and present.