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What is the aim of establishing equality between French and English in Canadian society?

  1. To increase foreign trade

  2. To comply with international laws

  3. As an objective of the 1969 Official Languages Act

  4. To attract tourists

The correct answer is: As an objective of the 1969 Official Languages Act

Establishing equality between French and English in Canadian society serves as an objective of the 1969 Official Languages Act, which aims to promote the equal status and use of both languages in government institutions and services. Options A, B, and D may also be valid reasons for promoting bilingualism, but they do not directly address the goal of achieving equality between French and English. Additionally, the 1969 Official Languages Act is a Canadian regulation and may not necessarily be driven by complying with international laws.