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Learn Canada’s languages for greater success

Learn Canada’s languages for greater success
December 07th, 2021

Canadians speak more than 200 global languages, plus 60 indigenous languages, but there are only two official languages everyone must know to succeed

In fact, 98% of Canadians say they can converse in English and French, having learned both languages during their 12 years of elementary and high school. Afterwards, people often continue trying to perfect their skills in order to improve their chances of better employment.

English is spoken from coast to coast by 56% of the population. French is found predominantly across the provinces of Québec and New Brunswick. However, there are also French-speaking communities scattered across Canada’s nearly 10 million square kilometres of territory and comprise 20% of the country’s population.

For newcomers, Canada is always ready to help residents learn both languages. It’s the best first step for immigrants and foreign students wishing to integrate with their new communities, and it builds Canada's strength across the world in industry and technology.

Canada’s commitment to bilingualism is evident in the numerous options for learning both official languages. Language schools from the Atlantic to the Pacific and places in between offer high-quality courses open to all.

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