- worldpopulationreview.com countries/canada/…In Quebec, about 77% of people are native French speakers or francophones and 95% speak French as a first or second language. Other Languages of Canada.
- canadaya.ca about-canada/culture/canadas-spoken-…Here is a breakdown of Canada’s spoken languages and a quick look at ethnics’ origins.
- canadashistory.ca explore/french-canada/official-…In Quebec, French is the only official language. 18. Percentage of people in Canada who are bilingual. It’s the highest percentage in history.
- kids.kiddle.co Languages_of_CanadaLots of languages are used in Canada. ... English and French are recognized by the Constitution of Canada as "official languages."
- vividmaps.com map-of-canadian-languages/English is the dominant language in Canada and serves as the primary language of communication for the majority of Canadians.
- info-kanada.com en/languages-of-canada/In 1969, the “Official Language Act” came into effect, which officially declared English and French as equal official and colloquial languages of Canada.
- mapsofworld.com answers/language/official-…English and French are the official languages of Canada. Both of these languages have equal status in parliament, courts, and federal institutions.
- wiki2.org en/Languages_of_Canada...and "first official language": data is collected for all three, which together provide a more detailed and complete picture of language-use in Canada.
- languescanada.ca en/languages-canadaLanguages Canada is Canada’s premier language organization representing its two official languages: English and French.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Languages_of_…