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        Re: which one is correct??       Takahiro,  
" Canada is an English-speaking country" is correct. The word  speaking is acting as an  adjective describing the word "country". We use the present participle form (-ing form) when the word has an  active meaning.    Oh, I had to check my English Usage book, so thanks for teaching me    
To use "spoken", you could make a passive sentence:  
"English is  spoken in Canada."   
It's passive because we don't tell who the actors are, or  who exactly speaks English in Canada. In the case we know it is people and not, um, dogs or polar bears          |