FAQs
The ampersand (&) is properly used only when it forms part of a corporate name: The publisher was Ginn & Co.
What is the plain language legislation in Canada? ›
The Canadian Style elaborates further, explaining that “The Government of Canada calls for plain language to be used in its communications with the public: The obligation to inform the public includes the obligation to communicate effectively.
What preposition is used with benefit? ›
When speaking of the person or thing receiving benefits, use the preposition to after the plural noun benefits: If such a drug were developed, the benefits to humanity would be immense.
Could benefit from meaning? ›
The expression benefit from means to receive an advantage because of the action or existence of something.
Can Americans tell a Canadian accent? ›
Not always easily; it depends on the speaker. We often can, if the first words out of their mouths are “sorry about your bike,” but otherwise, the differences can be so subtle that we may not pick up on the fact that they're Canadian at all.
Does Canada have a language barrier? ›
Conclusion Language barrier is a social issue faced by newcomers to Canada. Newcomers have little to no previous exposure to the Canadian language, before their stay, making them a group that is greatly affected by this issue.
Why is the Official Languages Act important to Canada? ›
The Official Languages Act (1969) is the federal statute that made English and French the official languages of Canada. It requires all federal institutions to provide services in English or French on request.
What is Canada's language situation? ›
Under the Official Languages Act of 1969, both English and French have official status throughout Canada in respect of federal government services and most courts. All federal legislation is enacted bilingually.
What is a good sentence for benefit? ›
A benefit of museum membership is that purchases are discounted. There are many financial benefits to owning your own home. She is just now starting to reap/enjoy the benefits of all her hard work. The benefits of taking the drug outweigh its risks.
Is it benefit or benifit? ›
verb (used without object)
, ben·e·fit·ed or ben·e·fit·ted, ben·e·fit·ing or ben·e·fit·ting. to derive benefit or advantage; profit; make improvement: He has never benefited from all that experience.
Verb The new plan may benefit many students. medicines that benefit thousands of people The politician held a fund-raiser to benefit his campaign. Some critics say that the tax cuts only benefit wealthy people. He'll benefit by having experiences I never did.
Is benefit a verb or noun? ›
benefit noun (ADVANTAGE)
a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help: The discovery of oil brought many benefits to the town. One of the many benefits of foreign travel is learning how to cope with the unexpected. He's had the benefit of an expensive education and yet he continues to work as a waiter.
What does past tense of benefit mean? ›
What's the definition of benefitted? The word benefitted is the past tense of the verb benefit. The latter word in the context of the verb to benefit means to receive advantage or good from.
What does benefit mean in a relationship? ›
In friends with benefits scenarios, you're just friends — friends who hang out and sometimes have sex/be intimate with each other. People who are friends with benefits may be free to date other people. The physical stuff they do is usually “no strings attached”— they're not necessarily committed to each other.
What countries use ampersand? ›
One of the most popular signs in the English-speaking world, the ampersand is also used in other languages; for example, it is the Italian e commerciale, the Spanish y comercial, the Portuguese e comercial, the French esperluette, the German Et-Zeichen, and the Swedish et-tecken.
Which symbol do Canadians most identify with? ›
Predominant symbols
Canada's most well known symbol is the maple leaf, which was first used by French colonists in the 1700s. Since the 1850s, under British rule, the maple leaf has been used on military uniforms and, subsequently, engraved on the headstones of individuals who have served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
What are Canada's official symbols? ›
Every symbol has a meaning behind it, and these national symbols serve to represent Canada as a unique, strong, and independent nation. The Flag, Coat of Arms, Beaver, and Ice Hockey all serve as various representations of Canada's history, values, and national identity that bring every Canadian together.