• Under the Official Languages Act, Canada is an officially bilingual country. ... New Brunswick is the only province that is officially bilingual.
  • 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 Official Languages Act (1969) is the federal statute that made English and French the official languages of Canada.
  • 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]...
  • According to the Official Languages Act of 1969, these two languages have official federal status in Canada concerning constitutional entrenchment.
  • In Quebec, French is the only official language. 18. Percentage of people in Canada who are bilingual. It’s the highest percentage in history.
  • ...or variety, has the status of one of Canada's two official languages at the federal government level, English is the native language of most Canadians.
  • Most native French speakers in Canada live in Quebec, a province in which French is the only official language.
  • The Official Languages Act (1969) is the federal statute that made English and French the official languages of Canada.