Two languages most commonly used in Canada are English and French. Nearly 60% of the country's population uses English as mother tongue. French is used by 22% of the population. All local governments and related documents are used two kinds of languages.
In Quebec, French is the official language. New Bruncwick, where many people speak French, is the only officially bilingual province in a formal way in Canada, although in Canada there are many provinces, territories or other francophone communities living .
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