New Brunswick.
the whole country of Canada is officially bilingual, however, Quebec is truly French Canadian ----------------------- Manitoba is Canada's first bilingual province, NB was to follow later.
New Brunswick --------------------------- If there is only one it is Manitoba in the centre of Canada. But there are two, one is Manitoba the other NB in Eastern Canada.
A country is bilingual if more than one language is spoken. There are not countries where their is only one language is spoken.
New Brunswick is the only bilingual province (Its official languages are French and English) and Nunavut is the only bilingual territory (English and Inuktitut). All other provinces and territories are English-only, except for Quebec, which is French-only. ------------------------- If there is only one it is Manitoba in the centre of Canada. But there are two, one is Manitoba the other NB in Eastern Canada.
its the only bilingual province in Canada. ranked 8th in population. created in the 17 hundred's. home of the acadians. my fave province. one of the first provinces to join the confederation.
Quebéc ====== 1. Excuse me, but I think you meant "Québec." 2. French and English are Canada's "Official Languages." French is spoken in communities all across Canada. New Brunswick is Canada's only "Officially Bilingual" province. In eastern Ontario and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language in many communities. It is incorrect, therefore, to label one province as "the" French-speaking province.
To make a country officially bilingual, there must be two official languages, selected by the government. If there is only one official language, but another language is spoken, the country is not considered officially bilingual.
Canada, as is a bilingual nation, is a great place to go camping if one only speaks French. Quebec is a predominantly French speaking province and offers many scenic places to camp.
There are several. Quebec, which is a Province, as well as Gaspe and Acadia are the most highly French-speaking regions of note. However, large French populations can also be found in various regions around the country, particularly in Northern Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan. New Brunswick is in fact the only officially bilingual Province. ( Acadia is the one for the crossword)
French and English are Canada's Official Languages. French is spoken in many communities from coast to coast to coast; it is not restricted to one province. Most people in Québec speak French. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is widely spoken throughout Eastern and Northeastern Ontario, as well as in many parts of Manitoba.
Only one province borders Alaska: British Columbia, which borders the "panhandle" in the southernmost part of Alaska. Most of Alaska borders the Yukon Territory, but this is not officially a province.
There is only one island province-- PEI.