"le nouveau Brunswick"
The capital city of New Brunswick in French is Fredericton.
New Brunswick is a bilingual province, meaning that we provide both French and English language services (seriously, there's French AND English on EVERY road sign in New Brunswick). So, no, we are neither French or English. We are both.
New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada speaking English and French. Although there are many people in New Brunswick who speak in native languages and foreign languages.
As of the 2016 census, the French-speaking population in New Brunswick was approximately 136,035, making up around 31% of the total population. New Brunswick has a significant Acadian community that speaks French as their first language.
New Brunswick is a bilingual province in Canada with a significant francophone population due to its history of being founded by French settlers and later becoming a British colony. The Acadian community in New Brunswick has preserved its French language and culture over the years.
Yes, Edmundston is a bilingual city in New Brunswick, Canada, with a large French-speaking population. Both English and French are widely spoken and used in the city.
Approximately 30% of people in New Brunswick speak French as their first language. It is the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with both English and French being used in government services and education.
New Brunswick
Either Quebec or New Brunswick Because that is a french name and Quebec is French and New Brunswick is the only official bio-lingual province in Canada.
Newfoundland and Labrador: Terre-Neuve et Labrador New Brunswick: Nouveau Brunswick Prince Edward Island: Ile-Du-Prince-Edouard
The Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick use French as an official language. Quebec is predominantly French-speaking, while New Brunswick is officially bilingual, recognizing both English and French as official languages.
French is an official language in Québec and New-Brunswick. However Ontario and Manitoba use french in administration and justice.