This report examines some of the challenges facing French-language scholarly publishing in Canada, despite the countrys official bilingual status since 1969. Key takeaways include the federal governments significant investment (4. 1 billion Action Plan with 8. 5 million specifically for French research infrastructure), Quebecs leadership through rudits digital publishing consortium and the FRQs 10 million commitment to a collaborative network for francophone journals, and comprehensive recommendations for reforming research evaluation practices to better value multilingual scholarship and support the transition to diamond open access models that can sustain French-language publishing in Canada.
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