NOHT-ÉSON Statement on the 50th Anniversary of the Franco-Ontarian Flag

St. Catharines, ON – The NOHT-ÉSON proudly marks the 50th anniversary of the Franco-Ontarian Flag and recognizes the vital contributions of Francophones—one of our priority populations—to the health and vibrancy of our region.

As a collaborative of health and social service partners, we are committed to equitable, culturally safe, and accessible care in French, including clear information, navigation support, and opportunities for meaningful engagement in care planning and system improvement. We will continue working with Francophone leaders, providers, and community members to strengthen French-language services, reduce barriers to care, and ensure that Francophone voices help shape a healthier Niagara for everyone.

An example of this ongoing commitment is the expansion of Foyer Richelieu, Niagara’s Francophone long-term care home. Nearing completion of its new building, the Foyer will soon nearly double its capacity—from 65 to 128 residents—when it officially opens in late October. This milestone represents a significant step forward in enhancing supports and culturally appropriate services for French-speaking older adults and their families in our region. Another important development is the opening of Hospice Niagara’s Maison Walker | Walker House, co-located within Foyer Richelieu’s new building. This bilingual residence integrates specialized hospice care within a modern, purpose-built setting and began welcoming individuals and families into care on September 2. Together, these initiatives reflect the growing network of supports and partnerships dedicated to Niagara’s Francophone community.

Today—and every day—we celebrate the rich heritage, language, and resilience of Franco-Ontarians. Bonne fête du drapeau franco-ontarien!

About the Franco-Ontarian Flag

The Franco-Ontarian flag was raised for the first time on September 25, 1975, at Laurentian University in Sudbury. In 2001, it became an official emblem of Ontario. In 2010, September 25 was officially designated as Franco-Ontarian Day. Each year, organizations, schools, and Francophone communities across Niagara gather to raise the flag and proudly celebrate their Franco-Ontarian heritage.

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We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabeg. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties, is within the lands protected by the “Dish with One Spoon” wampum agreement and is directly adjacent to the Haldimand Treaty territory.

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