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====Canada==== {{further|Languages of Canada|Education in Canada|Official bilingualism in Canada|Language policies of Canada's provinces and territories}} *In [[Canada]], almost all public schools use either English or French as the medium of instruction; French is standard in the province of [[Quebec]] (a few cities also offering English-language schools) and, along with English, in [[New Brunswick]]. The official language not used as the primary medium of instruction is taught as a mandatory subject in primary school and becomes optional for most secondary school students. Many [[state school|public]] and [[private school]] systems in English jurisdictions also offer [[French immersion]]. In parts of Canada such as the [[Northwest Territories]] and [[Nunavut]], some [[Languages of Canada#Indigenous languages|aboriginal languages]], such as [[Inuinnaqtun]] and [[Tłı̨chǫ language|Tłı̨chǫ]], are also used in local school systems. [[Heritage language]]s ([[immigrant language|immigrant]] or [[diaspora language]]s) are as also common across Canada in public and private schools.
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