There's no such thing as "having the right" to speak a certain language. The French were the ones who colonized Québec (Canada), and therefore imposed their native language. Later on, when the English conquered Canada and won over the French army, the Englishlanguage was introduced, but French was not banned.
Because Quebec was once a French colony.
Over 7 million people in Quebec speak French as their first language, making it the predominant language in the province. French is also a requirement for official communication and documentation in Quebec.
Are you serious?.... people in Quebec who speak french.
The first europeans settlers in this region were French.
Approximately 95% of people in Quebec speak French as their first language. Quebec is the only province in Canada where French is the official language.
French is most commonly spoken in the province of Quebec, particularly in cities like Montreal and Quebec City. There are also significant French-speaking populations in provinces like New Brunswick and areas of Ontario.
Canada's latest census stated that ~ 82% of people from Quebec refer to themselves as 'Francophones' - that is, French is their primary language. ^^ actually , most of all the population is french . you would rarely find English people (first language, unless in Montreal) . i know cause i live there , and im french .
It gave them the right to practice their customs.
The official language of Quebec is French. But most people in the areas around Quebec , speak both languages fluently
The French language rights in Quebec were granted through the Quebec Act of 1774, which recognized the French language and Catholic religion in the predominantly French-speaking province. Additionally, the Constitution Act of 1867 also protected the rights of French speakers in Quebec and throughout Canada.
Immigrants from French speaking countries speak French.
No, they are Canadian. Many people in the province of Quebec do, however, speak French, because they have history with the French.