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no it's part of it, even if some french canadians people want to separate and be independent, our country is Canada. Quebec is just a province just like Ontario and Alberta
Canada became a bilingual country because Canadians study both French and English in school.
The french.
French Canadians formed their own country;)
French Canadians speak French and English, though their French is a dialect specific to Canada.
The Acadians are, indeed, one of the original groups of francophone Canadians. Acadia, although a French settlement in North America, was a separate colony from what would originally be considered Canada (i.e. Ontario and Quebec).
Canada was originally a French Province. This is why most Canadians speak with a French dialect.
Canada. Improvise::: Most FRENCH speaking CANADIANS live in Quebec.
French Canadians
Yes, French is an official language of Canada. -------- No Canada is not a French speaking country. Outside of one province most of Canada speaks English and more Canadians speak Asian languages than French. For much of Canada French is the language of the colonizing Mother County
They wanted to be a separate country because people were so proud of their province and it's the only place that speaks french in Canada.
The province where most of the French speaking Canadians live is Quebec.