In 2020, the owners of GV Calgary made the “painful decision” to permanently close the language school as the pandemic hammered international education. Now, the language sector is making a coming ...
"Just how far removed we had already become from Britain even in the nineteenth century was not well understood in the mother country," begins an essay in the first pages of the Canadian Oxford ...
As Canada’s language sector begins to recover from the pandemic, it faces a new challenge – a shortage of English-language teachers. In its annual report, Languages Canada said that about one in five ...
The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, reiterated on Thursday the investments planned in the 2025 Budget for the ...
After 18 years, the Vatican has put a final stamp of approval on the Canadian lectionary, granting a recognitio to the inclusive language of the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) of the Bible in ...
As the founding editor of the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, she turned to “trashy novels” and parliamentary debates to find Canada’s version of the language. By Ian Austen In Canada, it's possible to ...
The Canadian Language Museum is launching a new exhibit that showcases works by 14 printmakers who were asked to respond to the words of Canada’s anthem. The exhibit, dubbed “Anthem: Expressions of ...
Like hundreds of other businesses–small and large–Canada’s language schools are taking a beating from COVID-19–grasping at straws, scrambling to find a way out of what they say is approaching ...
When Rev. Christian Schreiner first looked into taking a mandatory French language test to obtain his Canadian citizenship, he was shocked to find out his exam would be sent to France for final ...
Canada’s official languages commissioner received 21 per cent more language complaints in 2018-2019 than the previous year, and the uproar over Premier Doug Ford‘s cuts to French-language services in ...
TORONTO — You won’t hear it much on Bay Street, the Toronto financial center where Canadian fortunes are made. Nor at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre at the University of Saskatchewan, with its academic ...