Quebec is known as a primarily francophone province, but French is also widely spoken in Northern Alberta and in New Brunswick.
In the Quebec and New Brunswick provinces.
It is the Canadien province of Quebec.
French Canadians
actually they live mostly along the Atlantic coast
Out of the 8.45 million Canadians that reported having French ancestry, about 6 million (71%) live in the province of Quebec.
I think I read on Wikipedia that about 70% of Canadians live within 150km from the border.
Canada is an extremely diverse. They have Asians, Americans, Austrailian, Europeans and Africans.
Canada. Improvise::: Most FRENCH speaking CANADIANS live in Quebec.
The province where most of the French speaking Canadians live is Quebec.
French-speaking Canadians, known as Francophones, primarily live in the province of Quebec. You can also find Francophone communities in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is recognized as the province with the largest French-speaking population in Canada.
Most French-speaking Canadians live in the province of Quebec. Quebec is the only province in Canada where French is the official language and the majority of the population speaks French as their first language.
Most live in Quebec
Most French-speaking Canadians live in the province of Quebec. The majority of the population in Quebec speaks French as their first language. Additionally, there are significant francophone populations in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario.
Because the Europeans who settled and colonized (some areas of) Canada were mainly from France. This created french-speaking areas that have remained until today. Most French-speaking people you meet in Canada aren't french, they're Canadians. French-speaking, but still very much Canadians. 'Course, if you're French speaking, and looking for another place to live, another french speaking nation would make the transition easier. If you don't speak good english, Canada would be easier than, say Alaska.
French Canadians
In 1791, most French Canadians lived in Quebec, which was then known as Lower Canada. The majority of French Canadians resided in rural areas near the St. Lawrence River, such as along the Richelieu River and in the Eastern Townships.
France used to own large parts of Canada, like Britain used to own large parts of the US. Much of Canada was originally settled by french immigrants, but the french speaking colonists were defeated by the English during the French and Indian War in September of 1759. English became the language of the vast majority of Canadians, and less than 4 percent of Canadians living outside quebec still speak french as their primary language. Less than 25 percent of all Canadians speak french, and about 85 percent of these live in the french-speaking province of quebec, where English is not allowed to be taught in the public school system.
Canadians are people who live in Canada ex. Justin Beiber and Sarah Palin
actually they live mostly along the Atlantic coast