• English and French are the official languages of Canada. Both of these languages have equal status in parliament, courts, and federal institutions.
  • Later, it was split into two British colonies, called Upper Canada and Lower Canada until their union as the British Province of Canada in 1841.
  • 16.(1) English and French are the official languages of Canada and have equality of status and equal rights and privileges as to their use in all institutions of...
  • 4.2 Language policies of Canada's provinces and territories. 4.2.1 Officially bilingual or multilingual: New Brunswick and the three territories.
  • Inuktitut, also called Eastern Canadian Inuit, is an Inuit language and the second most common indigenous language in Canada.
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    The table below shows the percentage of the total Canadian population who speak Canada's official languages most often at home from 1971 to 2006.[13]...
  • The name of the word “Canada” comes from the word kanata (the language of the ancient Indians), whom Jacques Cartier met in their camp, and means “village”...
  • Records from 2011 estimate the languages of Canada as follows: English (official) 58.7%, French (official) 22%, Punjabi 1.4%, Italian 1.3%, Spanish 1.3%, German...
  • Under the Official Languages Act of 1969 English and French have equal status and are two official languages of Canada which makes Canada a bilingual country.