Quebec, the dominent language is French.
Anglo-America is the regions of the US and Canada where English is the dominant language.
Anglo-America is the regions of the US and Canada where English is the dominant language.
Yes, English is the official language of the Yukon Territory in Canada. The majority of the population in Yukon speaks English as their first language.
The French brought the French language and Roman Catholicism to Canada, establishing significant cultural and religious influences, particularly in Quebec. The British introduced English as a dominant language and promoted Protestantism, particularly Anglicanism, which shaped the country's diverse religious landscape. This dual heritage of language and religion continues to influence Canada's identity today.
Canada=english+french Usa=english+spanish
English is the predominant language. French is also an official language. Various native Canadian languages are also officially supported.french == == Actually, on Wikipedia's article on "Canada", it is specified that the Official language of Canada is both French and English. However, English is more dominant in all of Canada.English and French are officially the official languages.
Canada and the USA share a common dominant language (English) and a fairly common culture, especially in entertainment, literature and sports.
English is the most common language in Canada because Canada was under British rule for over a hundred years ending in 1867
It has no effect on language. Canada's official languages are English and French.
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Depends where you come from. Like in the U.S.,primary language is English , but in Canada , primary language is English , and secondary language is French .
Upper and Lower Canada no longer exist; however, historically Upper Canada was English dominant and Lower Canada French dominant.