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Ce que la population canadienne pense de l'apprentissage du français et de l'anglais
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Ce que la population canadienne pense de l'apprentissage du français et de l'anglais
Date
[2021]
Language
fr
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Citation
Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. “Ce que la population canadienne pense de l’apprentissage du français et de l’anglais,” 2021.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada (OCOL)
Founded:
1970
Constituents:
Canadians interested in the vitality of Canada's official languages
Website:
https://www.clo-ocol.gc.ca/en
Activities:
Ensuring that main objectives of the Official Languages Act are met and that Canadians' language rights are respected; Intervening with federal institutions when they do not meet their official language obligations; Promoting the equality and use of the two official languages, English and French, in Canadian society, the vitality of official language communities, and compliance with the Official Languages Act.
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None