@article{ART003034698},
author={Jin-Ah Bae},
title={Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13},
journal={Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies},
issn={2951-0619},
year={2023},
volume={29},
number={2},
pages={213-228},
doi={10.22691/kacs290206}
TY - JOUR
AU - Jin-Ah Bae
TI - Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13
JO - Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies
PY - 2023
VL - 29
IS - 2
PB - Korea Association For Canadian Studies
SP - 213
EP - 228
SN - 2951-0619
AB - Canada became a bilingual country that spoke both English and French through the Official Languages Act enacted in 1969. The Official Languages Act, which has continued to this day after revisions in 1988 and 2005, has greatly contributed to narrowing the social and economic gap that existed between English and French speakers in Canada. However, despite the implementation of the Official Languages Act, French still exists as a minority language among official languages in Canada today and is not guaranteed equal status and rights to English. There have been several attempts to revise the Official Languages Act, but it has not come to fruition. Canada's official language committee minister and the Canadian government proposed a revision to the official language law called Bill C-13 in March 2022, which was eventually enacted after approval from the House of Representatives, the Senate of Canada, and the royal family in June 2023. This study examines the problems of the Official Languages Act through the enactment of Bill C-13 while examining the impact of this law on Canadian society in the future.
KW - The Official Languages Act in Canada;Bill C-13;Official Language Minority Communities (OLMCs);Anglophones in Canada;Francophones in Canada
DO - 10.22691/kacs290206
ER -
Jin-Ah Bae. (2023). Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13. Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies, 29(2), 213-228.
Jin-Ah Bae. 2023, "Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13", Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies, vol.29, no.2 pp.213-228. Available from: doi:10.22691/kacs290206
Jin-Ah Bae "Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13" Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies 29.2 pp.213-228 (2023) : 213.
Jin-Ah Bae. Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13. 2023; 29(2), 213-228. Available from: doi:10.22691/kacs290206
Jin-Ah Bae. "Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13" Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies 29, no.2 (2023) : 213-228.doi: 10.22691/kacs290206
Jin-Ah Bae. Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13. Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies, 29(2), 213-228. doi: 10.22691/kacs290206
Jin-Ah Bae. Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13. Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies. 2023; 29(2) 213-228. doi: 10.22691/kacs290206
Jin-Ah Bae. Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13. 2023; 29(2), 213-228. Available from: doi:10.22691/kacs290206
Jin-Ah Bae. "Canada’s New Policy to Strengthen the Official Languages Act - Focused on the Bill C-13" Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies 29, no.2 (2023) : 213-228.doi: 10.22691/kacs290206