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chillito said:
i guess this part of the constitution of Canada confused me s.16(1) - "English and French are the official languages of Canada"

English and French are official language of Canada (Federal government) Quebec's official language is French only. The only bilingual province is New Brunswick

And mind you, official language only refers to the language the government uses. There is no restriction of use of language of the people. From what I observe, high skilled jobs or service industry in Metro Montreal generally requires bilingual ability.
 
mf4361 said:
English and French are official language of Canada (Federal government) Quebec's official language is French only. The only bilingual province is New Brunswick

And mind you, official language only refers to the language the government uses. There is no restriction of use of language of the people. From what I observe, high skilled jobs or service industry in Metro Montreal generally requires bilingual ability.
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mf4361 said:
English and French are official language of Canada (Federal government) Quebec's official language is French only. The only bilingual province is New Brunswick

And mind you, official language only refers to the language the government uses. There is no restriction of use of language of the people. From what I observe, high skilled jobs or service industry in Metro Montreal generally requires bilingual ability.

i'll tell you more, when it comes to employment, i've encountered not a requirement but a desire for bilingualism that isn't an english-french pair but english-anything-else pair.