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Eastern and Northeastern Ontario have significant French-speaking populations, as does Manitoba. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is also spoken in many pockets across Canada. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and have equal status.
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In the province of Québec, the French language is spoken almost exclusively. The Province of New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province. In large areas of eastern and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language. French is also widely spoken in parts of Manitoba and many other areas of Canada.
Québec is Canada's province with a large French population. French-speaking populations in lesser numbers may be found in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. French-speaking populations also survive in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
Québec
Quebec has the biggest French-speaking population, but it is also commonly spoken in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and northern Alberta.
Quebec.
Quebec
French Canada refers to those parts of Canada where French is the primary language used. Today, this definition would correspond to all of the province of Quebec (excluding parts of Montreal), large parts of the province of New Brunswick, and smaller pockets of Ontario and Manitoba. The term used to refer to the varieties of the French language in popular usage in Canada is "Canadian French".
The French were never "driven" out of Canada, we have a large French population most of who live in the province of Quebec. Canada has two official languages, French and English.
Many in Quebec's large French-speaking population want the province to strengthen the use and protection of the French language, especially in education, business, and government. There is a strong desire to ensure that French remains the predominant language in Quebec’s public life and to counteract the influence of English and other languages. Additionally, advocates often seek policies that promote cultural identity and linguistic rights for French speakers, reflecting a commitment to preserving Quebec's unique heritage.
Québec. ====== Eastern and Northeastern Ontario have significant French-speaking populations, as does Manitoba. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is also spoken in many pockets across Canada. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and have equal status.