National Importance
Membership to Folklore Canada is open to individuals, artistic groups and festival organizations, representing all provinces and territories on a national level.
Active members can be either selected by the corporation or elected by the associates
All official acts of Folklore Canada are required to use both national languages of the country.
Further Development of Membership Drive
The generation of new membership and interest in the organization locally, provincially and federally is the aim of Folklore Canada International.
Category - active members
Three types of active members:
1. Delegates to a company by the organizations provincial partners. 2. Members selected by the corporation. 3. Members elected by the affiliated associates.
Category - associate members
This category currently comprises two divisions:
1. Members at large (individual). 2. Affiliated members (lists of the membership or organization).
Jean -Claude Ménard (Lachine, QC) and Aleida M. Limbertie (Toronto, ON) at the Canadian Expressive Heritage Conference in 1998.