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Canada / Bilingualism in Canada / Ethnic groups in Canada / Official bilingualism in Canada / Official Languages Act / French Canadian / National Film Board of Canada / Canadian Television Fund / Culture of Canada / Language policy / Department of Canadian Heritage / Government
Date: 2014-03-28 14:39:14
Canada
Bilingualism in Canada
Ethnic groups in Canada
Official bilingualism in Canada
Official Languages Act
French Canadian
National Film Board of Canada
Canadian Television Fund
Culture of Canada
Language policy
Department of Canadian Heritage
Government

Federal Government Support for the Arts and Culture in Official Language Minority Communities March 2008 Prepared for

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