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Answer:
Aside from English, French is widely spoken in Canada.
Explanation:
The two official languages of Canada are English and French. Official bilingualism is defined in the Canadian Bill of Rights and Freedoms, the Official Languages Act and the Official Language Regulations, which are applied by the Commissioner of Official Languages. English and French have equal status in federal courts, in parliament and in all federal institutions. Canadian citizens have the right, where there is sufficient demand, to receive federal government services in English or French, and the official languages of minorities are guaranteed their own schools in all provinces and territories.
English and French are the mother tongues of 59.7% and 23.2% of the population, respectively, 98.5% of Canadians speak English or French (67.5% speak only English, 13.3% speak only French and 17.7% speak both).