Lait Partiellement Ecrémé
The We're Here! gang is celebrating Brigitte Bardot, born today 90 years ago, in Paris, France.
French is very accessible here -- I had only to look in my fridge. All our packaging has both English and French on it.
Canada's 15th prime minister, Pierre Elliott Trudeau (Justin's dad), was the father of the Official Languages Act, which in 1969 made Canada officially bilingual.
That's a federal thing. Provincially, English and French have equal status in most provinces, but Alberta and Saskatchewan are considered unilingual (English), while Quebec is unilingual, with French only. Inuktitut is also an official language in Nunavut, and nine First Nations languages have official status in the Northwest Territories,
Lait Partiellement Ecrémé
The We're Here! gang is celebrating Brigitte Bardot, born today 90 years ago, in Paris, France.
French is very accessible here -- I had only to look in my fridge. All our packaging has both English and French on it.
Canada's 15th prime minister, Pierre Elliott Trudeau (Justin's dad), was the father of the Official Languages Act, which in 1969 made Canada officially bilingual.
That's a federal thing. Provincially, English and French have equal status in most provinces, but Alberta and Saskatchewan are considered unilingual (English), while Quebec is unilingual, with French only. Inuktitut is also an official language in Nunavut, and nine First Nations languages have official status in the Northwest Territories,