The pie charts below show the number of native speakers of different languages in Canada in 1996,2006 and 2016. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.

The pie charts below show the number of native speakers of different languages in Canada in 1996,2006 and 2016.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.
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The given pie charts illustrate the ratio of domestic speakers of various
languages
in Canada over two decades. It is evident from the information provided that English remains the most popular language spoken by the people of Canada, followed by French and non-official
languages
. In the year 1996, English was the mother tongue of 60% of the citizens followed by French at 23% and 17% of people preferred non-official
languages
.
However
, in the year ,2006 the percentage of English-speaking individuals fell marginally by 2%,
whereas
the number of unofficial speakers surged by 3% and accounted for 20%.
Also
, there was a negligible change in French as the preferred vocal language and the percentage was 22% after a decline of 1%. In the year 2016, unofficial language users increased
further
and raised to 22%
while
there was a 1% decline in the French and English
languages
which had 21% and 57% users, respectively.
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