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  • The official languages spoken in Canada are English and French, although there are many more English speakers than French.
    There are more than 60 Aboriginal languages spoken across the country ranging from Algonquin Cree to Inuit.
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  • 3.2 Language policies of Canada's provinces and territories. 3.2.1 Officially bilingual or multilingual: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the three territories.
  • Canada 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...
  • Learn more about Canada’s languages and the tools and programs in place to help protect, celebrate and strengthen linguistic duality in Canada.
  • Further information: Historiography of Canada. Indigenous peoples. Colour-coded map of North America showing the distribution of North American language...
  • English and French are the two official languages of Canada, and they are the most widely spoken languages in the country.
  • A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867, while retaining ties to the British crown.
  • Read on to discover what Canada has on offer for the aspiring linguist within you. Canadian Facts. Official Languages of Canada.
  • The aboriginal languages of Canada — much like the aboriginal people themselves — were almost entirely wiped out by European settlers.
  • Although there are many languages spoken in Canada, the official languages of the Country are English and French.
  • English and French are the major languages of Canada, while 22% of Canadians have neither English or French as their mother tongue.