The Official Languages Act (1969) guarantees what?
Answer: French and English services in the federal government
The Official Languages Act (1969) guarantees French and English services in the federal government across Canada.
All answer choices
- French and English services in the federal government (correct answer)
- Free education in both languages
- Bilingual road signs in every province
- That everyone must speak both languages
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