In Canadian federal system there are federal and provincial language policies. This article focuses on the key aspects of the official language policy at the federal level in Canada which were announced in the he Roadmap for Canada's Linguistic Duality 2008-2013: support the learning of a second official language, support provincial and territorial programs aimed at education in the language of official-language minority communities, support those working in the health and justice sectors to improve their second-official language skills, training for a profession in the health and justice sectors in their own language for members of official language minority communities, increasing the level of recruitment of French-speaking economic immigrants in Francophone minority communities to change the percentage of Anglophones and Fracophones there, cooperation of the federal government with provinces and territories to enable Canadians living in an official language minority community to access key government services in their language, economic development of official-language minority communities.