Pierre Trudeau-unified Canada

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January 19, 2015

 

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It respected both of Canada's official languages, English and French. This bill stated that anything federal must be bilingual, this included signs, federal services and federal court decisions. This also allowed civil servants to speak French at work and protected a francophone's rights to speak French anywhere in Canada...
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The Official Languages Act brought mixed reactions from Canadians. It was generally accepted in the east. Some English children even began taking French immersion. However the western provinces felt that French was being pushed upon them, and that it was too expensive. Some even thought that the government was secretly planning to turn Canada into an entirely French country, "Bilingual today, unilingually French tomorrow!" one anglophone journalist wrote...
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