Bilingualism in Canada
Bilingualism in Canada refers to laws and policies of the federal government – and some other levels of government – mandating that certain services and communications be available to the public in both {{ll|English}} and {{ll|French}}.
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Bilingualism - Canada
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At the provincial level, only New Brunswick is officially bilingual, though all provinces and territories offer services and education in both official languages.
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