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English: Chart showing language requirements of positions in the public service of Canada 1989-2007.
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Percentage of bilingual imperative and non-bilingual imperative positions in the public service of Canada 1974-2007
Year % Bilingual % Unilingual
1974[1] 19% 81%
1979[2] 20.7% 79.3%
1984[3] 27.9% 72.1%
1985[4] 28.4% 72.1%
1989[5] 29.2% 70.8%
1990[6] 29.0% 71.0%
1991[7] 29.4% 70.6%
1992[8] 29.6% 70.4%
1993[9] 29.6% 70.4%
1994[10] 29.3% 70.7%
1995[11] 28.5% 71.5%
1996[12] 31.2% 68.1%
1997[13] 31.9% 66.7%
1998[14] 31.4% 66.9%
1999[15] 32.7% 65.6%
2000[16] 35.3% 63.6%
2001[17] 37.0% 62.2%
2002[18] 37.4% 62.0%
2003[19] 37.9% 61.7%
2004[20] 39.2% 60.6%
2005[21] 39.7% 60.1%
2006[22] 40.1% 59.8%
2007[23] 40.2% 59.6%
Knowledge of official languages 1971-2001
Year /
Année
English only /
Anglais seulement
French only /
Français seulement
Bilingual /
Bilingue
Neither English nor French /
ni anglais ou français
1971[24] 67% 18% 13% 2%
1981[25] 67% 17% 15% 1%
1986[26] 67% 16% 16% 1%
1991[27] 67% 15% 16% 1%
1996[28] 67% 14% 17% 2%
2001[29] 68% 13% 17% 2%
2006[30] 68% 13% 17% 2%

References

  1. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1974, p.392.
  2. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1984, p.134.
  3. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1984, p.161.
  4. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Commissioner of Official Languages, Annual Report 1984, p.134.
  5. President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1988-1989, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions by region” catalogue No. BT23-1/1989, p. 45.
  6. President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1989-1990, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions by region” catalogue No. BT23-1/1990, p. 39.
  7. President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1990-1991, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service,” catalogue No. BT23-1/1991, p. 35.
  8. President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1991-1992, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service,” catalogue No. BT23-1/1992, p. 33.
  9. President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1992-1993, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service,” catalogue No. BT23-1/1993, p. 27.
  10. President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1993-1994, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service,” catalogue No. BT23-1/1994, p. 34.
  11. President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1994-1995, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service,” catalogue No. BT23-1/1995, p. 32.
  12. President of the Treasury Board, Official Languages in Federal Institutions, Annual Report 1995-1996, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service,” catalogue No. BT23-1/1996, p. 47.
  13. President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1996-1997, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/1997, p. 46.
  14. President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1997-1998, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/1998, p. 68.
  15. resident of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1998-1999, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/1999, p. 62.
  16. President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 1999-2000, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/2000, p. 66.
  17. President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 2000-2001, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/2001, p. 27.
  18. President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 2001-2002, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/2002, p. 27.
  19. President of the Treasury Board, Annual Report on Official Languages 2002-2003, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/2003, p. 33.
  20. Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2003-2004, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. BT23-1/2004, p. 43.
  21. Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2004-2005, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Public Service by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2005, p. 53.
  22. Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2005-2006, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Core Public Administration by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2006, p. 69.
  23. Canada Public Service Agency, Annual Report on Official Languages 2006-2007, “Table 3: Language Requirements of Positions in the Core Public Administration by Region” catalogue No. CP51-2/2007, p. 46.
  24. Statistics Canada, The 1997 Canada Year Book, “3.14 Official Language Knowledge,” Catalogue No. 11-402XPE/1997.
  25. Statistics Canada, The 1997 Canada Year Book, “3.14 Official Language Knowledge,” Catalogue No. 11-402XPE/1997.
  26. Statistics Canada, The 1997 Canada Year Book, “3.14 Official Language Knowledge,” Catalogue No. 11-402XPE/1997.
  27. Statistics Canada, The 1997 Canada Year Book, “3.14 Official Language Knowledge,” Catalogue No. 11-402XPE/1997.
  28. Statistics Canada, Mother Tounge, Home Languages, Official and Non-official languages, 1996 – Provinces and Territories in Canada (table), 1996 Census of Population (Provinces, Census Divisions, Municipalities) (database), Using E-Stat (distributor), http://estat.statcan.gc.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.exe?Lang=E&EST-Fi=EStat\English\SC_RR-eng.htm[dead link] (accessed 10.05.26).
  29. Statistics Canada. Languages, Mobility and Migration, 2001 - Provinces and Territories in Canada (table), 2001 Census of Population (Provinces, Census Divisions, Municipalities) (database), Using E-STAT (distributor). http://estat.statcan.gc.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.exe?Lang=E&EST-Fi=EStat\English\SC_RR-eng.htm[dead link] (accessed: June 28, 2010)
  30. Statistics Canada, Cumulative Profice, 2006 – Provinces and Territories in Canada (table), 2006 Census of Population (Provinces, Sensus Divisions, Municipalities) (database), Using E-STAT (distributor), http://estat.statcan.gc.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.exe?Lang=E&EST-Fi=EStat\English\SC_RR-eng.htm[dead link] (accessed 10.05.26).

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