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No. A Francophone is a French-speaker, generally as their first official language. So Francophones might be from many places, including Belgium, Haiti, and Switzerland, as well as Quebec and France.

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New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is the first language of almost half of New Brunswickers. French is also the first language of large numbers of Canadians in eastern and northeastern Ontario, as well as many people in Manitoba.

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