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  • ...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.
  • Languages. ... note: adopted 1980; originally written in 1880, "O Canada" served as an unofficial anthem many years before its official adoption; the anthem has...
  • 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.
  • See also: Timeline of Canadian history and List of years in Canada. Further information: Historiography of Canada. Indigenous peoples.
  • 2003: The first action plan for official languages introduces the Government of Canada’s five-year strategy on official languages.
  • 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.