Out of the 8.45 million Canadians that reported having French ancestry, about 6 million (71%) live in the province of Quebec.
Most of the French Canadians live in the Provence of Quebec, near the Quebec City and Montreal.
If you're asking where did most french live in CANADA in 1791, they lived in Lower Canada, which is present day Quebec.
How are you:English = How are you?French = Comment allez vous?
It is estimated that 75 percent of Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. border.
depends whether you mean English Canada or French Canada. In English, the translation is 'sun'. In French, which is usually spoken in French Canada, it is "soleil" Also, Canadian is not a language.
If you become an officer in the Canadian forces you must learn to speak French fluently, so yes, the navy would speak French as well as English.
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Most people live in the Canadian province Ontario even though it seems like British Colombia its still Ontario.
Quebec is the Canadian province that speaks the most French, with French being the official language and the majority of the population having French as their first language.
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
Quebec is the French-speaking Canadian province. It is the largest province by area and the second-most populous province in Canada. French is the official language of Quebec.
Probably singer Céline Dion
Camp Tekakwitha is a Native American Catholic summer camp located in New Hampshire, USA. Therefore, its language is predominantly English, and it does not have a specific French Canadian or Parisian French affiliation.
Postulate an hypothesis as to why most Canadians live where they do?
No, they are Canadian. Many people in the province of Quebec do, however, speak French, because they have history with the French.
I used to live in Toronto, Canada and the had I think 2 or 3.
No, he was Canadian, and not French-Canadian, he was born in Vancouver, B.C.
Yes, Liz and Daniella are French Canadian.