• ...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 in Canada. ... Less than 1% of the population of Canada claims an indigenous language as their mother tongue.
  • Official languages of Canada. Redirect to: Official bilingualism in Canada.
  • ...that strives for excellence, that is representative of Canada's diversity and that is able to serve the public with integrity and in their official language of choice.
  • The official languages of Canada are English and French,[1] which "have equality of status and equal rights and privileges as to their use in all institutions of...
  • While the United States is one of only a few countries with no official language, Canada is far from the only nation with two or more official languages.
  • Languages. ... note: adopted 1980; originally written in 1880, "O Canada" served as an unofficial anthem many years before its official adoption; the anthem has...
  • 2003: The first action plan for official languages introduces the Government of Canada’s five-year strategy on official languages.
  • 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...
  • But the official languages of Canada are still only English and French, and it is on them that federal laws are passed in the Maple Leaf Country and the services of...