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 the Parliament and government of Canada.
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- en.wikipedia.org 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.
- medium.com transly/beyond-british-and-american-…Today, British and Canadian citizens still have much in common. According to Statistics Canada, 32.5% of Canadians have their origins in Great Britain.
- studycountry.com wiki/why-does-canada-have-2-…1969: The first federal Official Languages Act is adopted, and it declares English and French to be the two official languages of Canada.
- worldatlas.com articles/what-languages-are-spoken…Of these many languages, only French and English have been given official status by the federal government of Canada.
- mapofworldunitedkingdom.pages.dev map-of-canada-…This ultimately led to the adoption of the Official Languages Act in 1969, which recognized both English and French as official languages of Canada.
- ruggedthuglife.com canada/what-official-languages…How much of Canada speaks French? French is the first official language spoken for 22.8% of the population.
- ontario-bakery.com canada/what-are-canadas-3-…1969 1969: The first federal Official Languages Act is adopted, and it declares English and French to be the two official languages of Canada.
- canada.ca en/services/culture/canadian-identity-…X. Canadian Heritage. Language Portal of Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Public Services and Procurement Canada.
- sprachcaffe.com english/magazine-article/what-…We understand that the main language spoken in Canada is English, closely followed by French, and that both are the official languages of the country.
- erudera.com canada/what-languages-are-spoken-in-…Chinese would likely become the third official language of Canada since Mandarin and Cantonese are the third and fourth most popular languages there.
- thoughtco.com languages-spoken-in-canada-511104About a fifth of Canadians, or nearly 6.8 million people, reported having a mother tongue other than English or French, Canada's two official languages.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Official_bilingualism_in_CanadaPierre Trudeau[6] is the father of the Official Languages Act, which in 1969 made Canada officially bilingual.