Quebec: Growth in English-French bilingualism, long considered a centrepiece of Canadas identity, is being led by residents of Quebec, the federal agency reported in a study on Tuesday. More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. Globe Editorial: First Take Quebec premier should butt out of corruption hearings The share of Canadians able to hold a conversation in both official languages is in decline for the first time in 50 years, reflecting changes in which immigrants play a larger role in shaping the countrys language profile, Statistics Canada says. Alleged election-rally shooter clashes repeatedly with Quebec judge
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