English is spoken by nearly 70% of all people living in Ontario. Roughly 4% of people living in Ontario have a native French mother-tongue.
Other languages spoken in Ontario are:
Canada is an officially bi-lingual country so the provinces follow suit. Ontario's official languages are English and French.
Ontario's official language is English. However, the province also recognizes French as an official language in certain areas, such as areas with a significant French-speaking population.
Ontario does not have an official language, but it is assumed to be English since over 85% of Ontarians are English speaking.
No. Ontario is a province (of Canada) and not a country. The official language of the province is English, although French is also recognized in the judicial and legislative system.
Ontario has only one name: Ontario.
Ontario doesn't have an official provincial game.
French is an official language in Québec and New-Brunswick. However Ontario and Manitoba use french in administration and justice.
I don't believe Ontario has official colors. However, each Province in Canada has its own flag.
No, Spanish is not the official language of Egypt. Arabic is the official language of Egypt.
The official language of Maryland is English.
No, Australia actually has no official language at the federal level. However, English is the most widely spoken and commonly used language in the country.
California has not designated an official language. The state recognizes English as the de facto language for government and official business, but there is no official language specified in the state's constitution or legislation.
Rome doesn't technically have an official language.