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What Canadians Think About Learning English and French
Author/contributor
Title
What Canadians Think About Learning English and French
Date
[2021]
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. “What Canadians Think About Learning English and French,” 2021.
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Type
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.
Former Name:
None