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Two Canadian provinces, Quebec and New Brunswick, use French as an official language. Quebec is predominantly French-speaking, while New Brunswick is officially bilingual, with both English and French as official languages.
In Quebec the official language is French. (The capital of Quebec is Quebec City.)New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual Canadian province, with both http://english.answers.com and French as official languages. (The capital of New Brunswick is Fredericton.)
Yes. It is the official language in Quebec, one of the official languages in New Brunswick, Yukon, Nunavut, North-West territories.
English. The only bilingual province in Canada is New Brunswick. And the only province with French as an official language is Quebec.
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Quebec is the province in Canada where French is predominantly spoken. In addition, New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with a significant French-speaking population.
New Brunswick doesn't have an official gemstone, though there has been harvesting of emeralds and opals throughout the Province.
New Brunswick. It has both English and French as its official languages.
They joined the confederation of Canada on July 1st, 1867.
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.
French is the official language, with English, in Canada. But the only two provinces that are officially bilingual are New Brunswick and Quebec.Off the Atlantic coast are the islands of Miquelon and Saint Pierre.French is also the official language in parts of the Caribbean: Guadeloupe, Haiti, Martinique, Reunion, Saint Barthelemy, and Saint Martin.And it's the official language of the South American country of Guyana.
The province of Quebec is the primary province in Canada where French is the primary language spoken. French is an official language in Canada, and many people in other provinces, such as New Brunswick and Ontario, also speak French.