Franco-Nunavian partners and organizations
In addition to AFN, many other organizations are working to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for francophones in Nunavut. Below, you can discover AFN’s partner organizations and their respective missions.

RÉSEFAN, réseau santé en français du Nunavut
RESEFAN : Résefan's mission is to contribute to the well-being and improved health of Francophones in Nunavut.
It aims to empower individuals and communities to take charge of their physical, mental and social well-being, notably through access to health services adapted to their language and cultural diversity.
Site web It aims to empower individuals and communities to take charge of their physical, mental and social well-being, notably through access to health services adapted to their language and cultural diversity.

Carrefour Nunavut
Carrefour Nunavut offers services to Francophones and Francophiles so they can contribute fully to the territory's economic growth.
Whether you're a worker, entrepreneur or immigrant, permanent or temporary resident, you have access to Carrefour Nunavut's many services to help you establish and prosper in our territory.
Carrefour Nunavut deploys Francophone immigration initiatives and makes resources available to newcomers.
Website Whether you're a worker, entrepreneur or immigrant, permanent or temporary resident, you have access to Carrefour Nunavut's many services to help you establish and prosper in our territory.
Carrefour Nunavut deploys Francophone immigration initiatives and makes resources available to newcomers.

Commission scolaire francophone du Nunavut
The Commission scolaire francophone du Nunavut ensures the vitality of French-language education in Nunavut. Their mandate: to offer a French-language program to all eligible students wishing to enroll in Kindergarten to Grade 12 throughout the territory of Nunavut.
The French Education Division assists the Government of Nunavut in fulfilling its education mandate as set out in the Education Act and Article 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The French Education Division of the Department of Education is actively involved. The education system in Nunavut is based on Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ).
Website The French Education Division assists the Government of Nunavut in fulfilling its education mandate as set out in the Education Act and Article 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The French Education Division of the Department of Education is actively involved. The education system in Nunavut is based on Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ).

Les petits nanooks
: Les Petits Nanooks complements the child's family life and offers eligible children a high-quality French-language daycare service that fosters their physical, emotional, intellectual and social development, enabling them to participate in Franco-Nunavian community life and contribute to the socio-economic development of Nunavut and Canada.
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Thèâtre Uiviit
This organization presents professional plays as well as theater workshops. It also stages community plays with local amateur actors.The organization collaborates extensively with AFN, but has its own membership.The organization is also home to the Ligue d'improvisation francophone du Nunavut (LIFN), an amateur improv league.Facebook :
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L’école des Trois Soleils
École des Trois-Soleils is Nunavut's only French-language school. It offers educational services from kindergarten to grade 12. Its dual mandate is to offer French-language educational services while supporting the identity-building of its French-speaking students. The school also offers a preschool francization program to support the linguistic development of future kindergarten students.
École des Trois-Soleils takes its name from the winter phenomenon of parhelia, otherwise known as the "three suns". This image aptly represents the school's three cultures: French, Inuit and English. It's a school open to the richness of multiculturalism and inclusion. It's the most northerly French-language school in the world!
Website École des Trois-Soleils takes its name from the winter phenomenon of parhelia, otherwise known as the "three suns". This image aptly represents the school's three cultures: French, Inuit and English. It's a school open to the richness of multiculturalism and inclusion. It's the most northerly French-language school in the world!



