In Quebecoise (Canadian French) they definitely use the word "Bluet" as I have seen in the supermarkets and farmers market. The French word used in France is "Myrtille" but I have heard that you could also say "Bluet" in France?
bluet
Liqueur de bleuets (Canadian French) or liqueur d'airelles (mainland French).
The French Canadian word for grandmother is "grand-mère".
The word "thank you" in French Canadian is spelled "merci".
Well bowl in French is bol.
A Canadian/French word Tabagane was adopted from the Canadian Micmac tribe who used the word Tobakun
a Canadian elk
cheval canadien
"un dictionnaire" is the French word for dictionnary.
The word for school binder in French is "classeur scolaire."
Canadians speak English and French.
Canadians speak English and French.