• For this reason, a Law on the Official Languages of Canada was adopted, by means of which, the Federal Governmenthe Canadian has implemented a number...
  • Since the Official Languages Act of 1969, both English and French have been the official languages of Canada.
  • Languages Canada is Canada’s premier language organization representing its two official languages: English and French.
  • Here is a breakdown of Canada’s spoken languages and a quick look at ethnics’ origins.
  • English is one of the official languages of Canada spoken by nearly 20,193,335 native speakers that account for 58.1% of Canada’s total population.
  • The majority languages in Canada are English and French, they are also the two official languages of the country.
  • English is one of two official languages spoken in Canada, and with 86.2 percent of Canadians able to conduct a conversation in English (and...
  • French is the official language in Québec, but English is predominant in the rest of Canada. The Ottawa government center is bilingual, as all officials must...
  • In Quebec, French is the only official language. 18. Percentage of people in Canada who are bilingual. It’s the highest percentage in history.
  • English – 32.84 million speakers; French – 11.32 million speakers; Chinese – 755 thousand speakers; Punjabi – 642 thousand speakers...