• 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...
  • Both languages have equal status and equal rights and privileges as to their use in all institutions of the Parliament and Government of Canada.
  • 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.
  • Since the Official Languages Act of 1969, both English and French have been the official languages of Canada.
  • Official Languages of Canada. by Ryosuke Tanaka. Canada has 2 official languages, English and French.
  • In Quebec, French is the only official language. 18. Percentage of people in Canada who are bilingual. It’s the highest percentage in history.
  • Here is a breakdown of Canada’s spoken languages and a quick look at ethnics’ origins.
  • 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 1969, the “Official Language Act” came into effect, which officially declared English and French as equal official and colloquial languages of Canada.