1
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bilingualism
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Canada
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Officially recognized and promoted in many regions
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1
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2
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bilingualism
|
Canada
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Bilingualism is promoted and celebrated in society
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1
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3
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bilingualism
|
Canada
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Officially bilingual with English and French spoken across the country
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1
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4
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bilingualism
|
Canada
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Officially recognized, with English and French as the official languages
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1
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5
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bilingualism
|
Canada
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Common due to diverse linguistic populations
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1
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6
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language policy
|
Canada
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Official languages are often specified at the national level and may be multiple due to historical immigration and colonization.
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1
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7
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language policy
|
Canada
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Language policies may involve efforts to support and revitalize Indigenous languages, reflecting the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
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1
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8
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language policy
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Quebecois
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Promotes and protects the French language, with laws and regulations aimed at maintaining its status
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1
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9
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language retention
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Canada
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Immigrant families prioritize retaining their native language to maintain cultural identity and traditions.
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1
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10
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multi-lingualism
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Canada
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Common in urban areas due to diverse populations and immigration
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1
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11
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multilingual communication
|
Canada
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Government support and encouragement for multilingualism due to diverse linguistic communities
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1
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12
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multilingualism
|
Canada
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Common due to multicultural population and immigration
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1
|
13
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multilingualism
|
Canada
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Common due to historical and current linguistic diversity, with official recognition of multiple languages
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1
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