
More Canadians speak both English and French, but a growing number of residents use neither language as their mother tongue, according to a newly released Statistics Canada report.
Soaring immigration rates, other factors put pressure on official bilingualism and French language outside Quebec, new census numbers suggest
Dalton McGuinty as the mayor of Springfield and John Tory's language faux pas all go online in the underground election campaign
Quebec's age-old language debate dominated the second day of the Bouchard-Taylor hearings on religious accommodation.
Ottawa has shown "lack of leadership" and needs a plan to ensure Canadians have access to federal programs in English and French, the official languages commissioner says.
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