Yes it is.
Canadian and Canadian English, they also think they are French
On average, an average Canadian can speak two languages. English and French are the official languages of Canada. However, many Canadians also speak additional languages due to the country's diverse population and multiculturalism.
English. They speak English. Like Americans.
There is no such thing as Canadian Language. In Canada the acceptable languages are French and English and Kenyans speak one of them - Eglish (HMH The Queens Language )
English and French are the main languages in Canada.68% of Canada speak English as their first language.12% of Canada speak French as their first language.The remaining 20% speak one of the dozens of Native Canadian languages as their first (these native ones are not official languages because there are so many)
yes
Canada has two official languages: English and French. English: love French: l'amour
French and English
In Nunavut, the people primarily speak Inuktitut, which is one of the official languages of the territory alongside English and French. Inuktitut is a language spoken by the Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic and is an important part of their cultural heritage.
Roughly 7.2 million people in Canada speak French as their first language, primarily in the province of Quebec but also in parts of other provinces. Additionally, over half a million Canadians speak French as a second language.
Approximately 7 million people in Canada speak French as their first language, primarily in the province of Quebec but also in other parts of the country such as New Brunswick and Ontario. French is one of the two official languages of Canada.
It seems like you may be confusing the language spoken in Prince Edward Island with a specific dialect or accent. The official languages of Prince Edward Island are English and French, with English being the most widely spoken. People in Prince Edward Island speak Canadian English, which is a variation of English spoken in Canada.