LANGUAGE INCLUSION IN CANADA

Language inclusion in Canada is essential due to its multicultural population.

Recognizing both English and French as official languages fosters national unity and respects historical commitments.

Supporting indigenous languages enriches cultural diversity and preserves heritage.

Language inclusion ensures equitable access to services like healthcare and education, promoting social integration and reducing barriers for non-native speakers.

It also enhances economic opportunities by fostering a multilingual workforce, which can better serve diverse communities and engage in global markets.

Thus, language inclusion is vital for social cohesion, cultural preservation, and economic development in Canada.

“En Français à London” by Localizzz

"En Français à London" by Localizzz: Embracing French in Our CommunityWe are proud to announce the launch of an exciting new initiative, "En Français à London", designed to celebrate and promote the French language and culture right here in London, Ontario. As a...

Date format for Fr-CA

To avoid misleading information, the  Canadian Government recommends a unified date format for both fr-CA and en-CA for the sake of harmonization. Former date format fr-CA: DD/MM/YYY en-CA: MM/DD/YYYY   New date format for both fr-CA and en-CA YYYY-MM-DD

Language inclusion in Canada: “active offer” as a proactive alternative to “active demand”

Language inclusion in Canada: "active offer" as a proactive alternative to "active demand" Embracing active offer in language services ensures accessibility and inclusion, especially for all linguistic communities in Canada, including Indigenous languages and the...

À la découverte de Sainte-Anne : Un foyer francophone dynamique près de Winnipeg, Manitoba

Située à environ 50 kilomètres de Winnipeg, la charmante communauté de Sainte-Anne est une enclave de la culture francophone au Manitoba.En plus de son histoire captivante et de son patrimoine culturel, Sainte-Anne est reconnue pour son accueil chaleureux et ses...

À la découverte de Pointe-aux-Roches, bastion de la Francophonie en Ontario

Située à environ 150 kilomètres au sud-est de London (Ontario), la communauté de Pointe-aux-Roches est un exemple de la présence francophone dans ce que l'on appelle souvent au Québec le "Reste du Canada".La communauté de Pointe-aux-Roches est imprégnée d'une histoire...

À la découverte de Toronto : Le Musée canadien des langues

Capitale dynamique de l'Ontario, Toronto est saluée à l'échelle mondiale pour sa diversité culturelle et linguistique.Cette ville cosmopolite est un véritable creuset de langues, de traditions et de cultures, représentant ainsi un monde qui a de plus en plus besoin de...

À la découverte de Saint-Boniface : Le cœur du Canada francophone à l’Ouest des Grands Lacs

Situé à Winnipeg, Manitoba, Saint-Boniface est non seulement un quartier historique, mais aussi un lieu de convergence culturelle où le français résonne avec force dans les rues, les cafés, et les institutions. Cette présence francophone enrichit la ville d'un...

Is Ontario Living Up to Its French Language Services Act? A Look at Local Efforts

Ontario houses the largest Francophone population outside of Quebec in Canada, with over 622,000 people identifying French as their mother tongue, (4.7% of the province’s total population]. This number grows considerably when considering those with proficiency in...

Why Businesses in Ontario Should Present Their Services In French

Ontario houses the largest Francophone population outside of Quebec in Canada, with over 622,000 people identifying French as their mother tongue, (4.7% of the province’s total population]. This number grows considerably when considering those with proficiency in...

Connecting Canadian Businesses to African Markets

Localizzz Canada, in partnership with The Language Agility Hub and Localizzz Africa, is positioning itself to assist Canadian businesses and organizations in expanding their reach and communicating efficiently on African markets.Whether you are a social justice...