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Sarnia Celebrates 50 Years of Franco-Ontario Flag

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A project focused on capturing the francophone experience in Sarnia will contribute to an effort spearheaded by Ontario’s lieutenant-governor’s office.

Mar 26, 2026  • 

Lo-Anne Chan, left, and Tanya Tamilio from Sarnia’s francophone community centre believe a local initiative will honor the 50th anniversary of the Franco-Ontario flag. Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer

A project focused on capturing the francophone experience in Sarnia will contribute to an effort spearheaded by Ontario’s lieutenant-governor’s office.

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The Centre communautaire francophone de Sarnia-Lambton received $8,500 to take part in a provincewide initiative celebrating the Franco-Ontario flag’s 50th birthday. Artists and community groups will create pieces that highlight the diversity, energy, and creativity of French speakers in Ontario.

Sarnia’s francophone community centre is collaborating with local students on a multimedia project called Jasons Sarnia: Portraits of a Vibrant Francophonie.

This was one of 17 proposals selected for the provincial initiative, and it’s one of two chosen from Southwestern Ontario, according to Lo-Anne Chan, a French-language service navigator at the center.

“What’s neat about the project is that in the end, it’s going to be like a travelling museum and… go into other regions,” said center president Tanya Tamilio.

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Sarnia’s contribution will feature a banner with QR codes linking to additional information.

Franco-Ontario flagThe Centre communautaire francophone de Sarnia-Lambton received $8,500 to take part in a provincewide initiative celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Franco-Ontario flag. (Paul Morden/The Observer) Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer

“We’re going to do a timeline to show where francophonie originated in the Bluewater area,” Chan said.

This timeline will include details about Blue Water’s early community formed in the 1940s for workers-many of whom were francophones-who contributed to building a synthetic rubber plant during wartime. The residents were later relocated for industry expansion. >>“Many families who have grown up in this francophone community know this history well; however, many outside it are unaware,” Chan explained. “Franco-Ontarians want everyone across Ontario to appreciate this rich history.” >>Tamilio mentioned attending an event where Lt-Gov. Edith Dumont discussed this project and emphasized that “what she really wanted us to capture was the vitality in different regions and how things are moving forward.” >>>>This has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. >> >>Sarnia recently became recognized as the 27th municipality in Ontario officially designated to provide French language services through provincial offices and third-party service providers.

Chan noted that initially most of Sarnia’s francophone population came from Quebec but now it’s more multicultural with people arriving from various French-speaking countries.

“We’re going to create a banner showing our timeline-from our beginnings until today-highlighting key moments when significant events occurred,” she stated.

These moments include founding Blue Water, establishing local french schools , and achieving recent recognition for providing French language services , according to Chan.

Students involved with this project have begun meeting and getting ready.

“They are super excited about it,” Chan shared.

The project will feature links leading to videos or audio recordings from individuals discussing important local moments or their past impacts,
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