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What language does British Columbia speak?

British Columbia, like the rest of Canada, has no official language.

However, English is the dominant language, spoken by the vast majority of the population. French is also an official language of Canada and is spoken by a smaller but significant portion of the population, particularly in certain regions.

Additionally, there are many Indigenous languages spoken in British Columbia, reflecting the province's diverse First Nations communities. Some of the most prominent Indigenous languages include:

* Halq'emeylem

* St'at'imc

* Nuu-chah-nulth

* Dene

* Ktunaxa

Therefore, while English is the most commonly spoken language in British Columbia, it's important to recognize the diversity of languages spoken within the province.

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