Give an example of where English and French have equal status in Canada.
Answer: In the Parliament of Canada.
English and French have equal status in Parliament, federal courts and federal institutions per Discover Canada.
All answer choices
- In schools.
- In the workplace.
- In the Parliament of Canada. (correct answer)
- At City Hall.
This practice question is based on Discover Canada, the official study guide for the Canadian citizenship test. Brush up on this topic in our Rights & Responsibilities study guide.
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