Quebec!
The province of Quebec is situated in the eastern part of Canada. It's the only Canadian province which has French as official language.
Quebec
This is a poorly worded question, but I think the answer you are looking for is "Quebec."
Quebec has both French and English as its official languages.
Quebec is an eastern Canadian province. It's capital is Quebec City.
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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.
New Brunswick, Canada is east of Maine, USA.
The Canadian province that forms part of the eastern border of New Hampshire is Quebec. This border is defined by the Connecticut River and extends northward, with Quebec lying to the east of New Hampshire. The region features a mix of natural landscapes and is characterized by its proximity to both the U.S. and Canadian borders.
Lebanon is the small country in the eastern end of the Mediterranean where Arabic is the official language.
Yes there are schools in eastern townships. An example of Eastern Township schools also known as Commission Scholaire Eastern Township is an Anglophone school board covering the Eastern Townships in the Canadian province of Quebec
Québec. ====== Eastern and Northeastern Ontario have significant French-speaking populations, as does Manitoba. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is also spoken in many pockets across Canada. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and have equal status.