Canada's Linguistic Duality : A Framework to Manage the Official Languages Program

Author/contributor
Title
Canada's Linguistic Duality : A Framework to Manage the Official Languages Program
Abstract
Ever since the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism delivered its recommendations more than three decades ago, the Government of Canada has sought to enhance linguistic duality in Canada. This includes the vitality of official language minority communities, Anglophone and Francophone, as well as promotion of the full recognition and use of English and French in Canadian society.
Date
2005
Pages
27
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Canada. Privy Council Office. Canada’s Linguistic Duality : A Framework to Manage the Official Languages Program, 2005.
Subject
  • Government and Law
    • Federal Government
    • Policy
      • Language Policy
    • Rights
      • Language/Linguistic Rights
  • Language and Language Use
    • Bilingualism
Geographical area
  • Canada
Type
  • Report