Our two official languages are at the heart of Canadian identity. They make us unique, unite us, and enrich our culture and economy from coast to coast to coast. Promoting and protecting them starts with education. Supporting minority-language education and second official-language instruction is essential for the community in Nunavut, as it strengthens their linguistic and cultural vitality, promotes bilingualism, and ensures the sustainability of French in Nunavut.
Governments of Canada and Nunavut sign a bilateral agreement on minority-language education and second-language instruction
Government of Canada, 05 January 2026 , Canada
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