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  • Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official languages: French and English. In practice, however, the majority of Canadians speak English...
  • ...and "first official language": data is collected for all three, which together provide a more detailed and complete picture of language-use in Canada.
  • Official languages of Canada. Redirect to: Official bilingualism in Canada.
  • English and French enjoy equal status as the official languages of all federal government institutions in Canada.
  • ...Bilingualism and Biculturalism recommends to the Government of Canada that English and French be declared the official languages of Canada.
  • Part VII specifies the commitment of the Government of Canada to enhance the vitality of the official-language minority communities in Canada and to support...
  • Section 16 of the Charter acknowledges that English and French are the official languages of Canada.
  • However, the official languages of Canada are English and French, and most Canadians can speak at least one of these languages.
  • However, the official language of Canada is not just English. In this vast territory, two languages coexist, English and French, for reasons related to the events...
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • Does Canada have an official language? Does Canadian English exist? ... The most practiced and widely spread languages of Canada are English and French.