Quebec has the highest number of French-speakers, but they can be found all over the country.
The province of Quebec is the French speaking province in Canada.
Quebec, which is the French speaking Province.
Quebec is the only province in Canada where French is the official language. French is the predominant language spoken in Quebec, and the province has its own unique culture and identity within Canada.
The province where most of the French speaking Canadians live is Quebec.
Quebec is the French speaking province west of Newfoundland.
Quebec is the French-speaking Canadian province. It is the largest province by area and the second-most populous province in Canada. French is the official language of Quebec.
Quebéc ====== 1. Excuse me, but I think you meant "Québec." 2. French and English are Canada's "Official Languages." French is spoken in communities all across Canada. New Brunswick is Canada's only "Officially Bilingual" province. In eastern Ontario and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language in many communities. It is incorrect, therefore, to label one province as "the" French-speaking province.
The most French-speaking province in Canada is Quebec, where French is the official language. The majority of the population in Quebec speaks French as their first language.
Quebec is a province located in Canada in which contains the greatest number of French speaking residents in the country. The people residing in this province are referred to as Qu_b_cois.
The province of Quebec has the highest concentration of French speakers 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.
Quebec City is the Capital of Quebec.