Francophones outside of Quebec and Anglophones within Quebec are called this.
What are Official Language Minority Communities?
This festival celebrates the culture and traditions of First Nations, Metis and French Canadians in Edmonton every February?
What is the Flying Canoe Volant?
This part of the Official Languages Act governs communications and services to the public.
What is Part IV?
The majority of Francophones in the Yukon reside in this city.
What is Whitehorse?
This French-Canadian settlement along the Fraser River in British Columbia is home to the Festival du Bois.
What is Maillardville?
Saying "Hello, bonjour!" when initiating a conversation with a client is an example of this.
What is an active offer?
This province is considered a bilingual region in Canada.
What is New Brunswick?
This is the name of the French language weekly newspaper in the Northwest Territories.
What is L'Aquilon?
This part of the Official Languages Act ensures that employees in bilingual regions are provided work instruments and tools in both official languages.
What is Part V?
Francophones in Saskatchewan are referred to as this.
What are Fransaskois?
This festival celebrates the culture and traditions of First Nations, Metis and French Canadians in Edmonton every February?
What is the Flying Canoe Volant?
This part of the Official Languages Act speaks to the federal government's commitment to enhance the vitality of the English and French linguistic minority communities in Canada.
What is Part VII?