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- en.wikipedia.org Languages of Canada3.2 Language policies of Canada's provinces and territories. 3.2.1 Officially bilingual or multilingual: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the three territories.
- canada.ca en/services/culture/canadian-identity-…Learn more about Canada’s languages and the tools and programs in place to help protect, celebrate and strengthen linguistic duality in Canada.
- thecanadaguide.com basics/language/The aboriginal languages of Canada — much like the aboriginal people themselves — were almost entirely wiped out by European settlers.
- dorothyjohnson1986.medium.com what-languages-do-…Canada has two official languages at the federal level of government: English and French. That’s a small increase of 350,000 over the 2006 Census of Canada...
- nriol.com canada-visitors/languages-in-canada.aspUnder the Official Languages Act, Canada is an officially bilingual country. This means that Canadians have the right to get federal government services in...
- ruggedthuglife.com canada/are-french-and-english-…Both languages have equal status and equal rights and privileges as to their use in all institutions of the Parliament and Government of Canada.
- graphicmaps.com canada/languagesAlthough there are many languages spoken in Canada, the official languages of the Country are English and French.
- sprachcaffe.com english/magazine-article/what-…However, the official language of Canada is not just English. In this vast territory, two languages coexist, English and French, for reasons related to the events...
- astelus.com en/canada-language/The areas of Canada where French is spoken. In the rest of the territory, English predominates, which is the majority language of the country.
- zinglanguages.com languages-of-canada/English and French are the major languages of Canada, while 22% of Canadians have neither English or French as their mother tongue.