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Canada isn’t a bilingual country: it’s a one-language nation with a bilingual façade
Most Canadians accept the idea that their country values English and French equally. Cereal boxes display both languages, government buildings feature bilingual signs, and schoolchildren learn about ...
Join Morgan in her Star Wars-themed kitchen as she breaks down the essentials of using a French press for coffee enthusiasts.
Popular Alphapointe program partners with Grand Street Café to help visually impaired youth build life skills.
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