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A good example is bilingualism in both. In South Africa it's English and Afrikaans. In Canada it's English and French.
As of 2000 it was $18 billion per year.
One can find information on bilingualism in education in several places. It is dependent on what languages one is talking about. To find information on bilingualism in education in Canada, regarding the French and English languages, one would contact the school boards directly.
The answer to the definition "having 2 official languages" is "official bilingualism". Official bilingualism is in place in countries like Canada and Puerto Rico, which have two official languages.
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Bilingual simply means to be fluent in 2 languages. However, if you are referring to the effort in Canada to introduce the idea of bilingualism in most federal government jobs, it happened during the Trudeau era back in the 1970's.
Read a good book.
"Bridging Worlds: The Power of Bilingualism"
Bilingualism is an enriching phenomenon and not a debilitating phenomenon.
International Journal of Bilingualism was created in 1997.
There are two main types of bilingualism: compound bilingualism, where a person acquires two languages simultaneously and uses them together in the same contexts, and coordinate bilingualism, where a person acquires two languages at different times and uses them in different contexts.