Posted on Oct 25, 2025 / Society

Canada has two official languages: English and French. English is dominant in most provinces, while French is mainly spoken in Quebec and parts of New Brunswick. Many Canadians are bilingual, especially in major cities like Montreal and Ottawa. Immigrant communities also bring dozens of other languages, from Mandarin to Punjabi. English is used in most daily communication, but signs and documents are often bilingual. Learning a few French phrases can be helpful if you’re traveling in Quebec. The country’s language mix reflects its inclusive and multicultural identity.
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