The vast majority of us are located in the province of Quebec, which is a French-speaking province, primarily, with some English speaking people living there. Montreal is fairly bilingual, however the rest of the province is mainly French only.
The second most populated region of French Canadians is in the capital of the province of Manitoba, which is Winnipeg. The French quarter of Winnipeg is called St. Boniface. After that, there are little pockets of French throughout the country, in virtually every province.
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Montreal (hence why they are called the "Canadiens" and not the "Canadians"
because they are located far from markets.
French-speaking Canadians are called Francophones.
they didn't have them because they are located far from markets.
No. Canada is located in North America not Europe. It is an independent country but loyal to the British Commonwealth.
Over 90% of Canadians live within 300 km of the American border.
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Most Canadians can be found in Canada.