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Quebec is the only truly bilingual province. They speak french and spanish. The rest of the provinces east speak what is called torontonian a local Ontario dialect. Farther east they speak Newfanese, a gailec type of English. To the west there is mostly first nations and farmer type hudderites. No one realy knows the language they speak there because no one bothers to talk with them. Then there is Alberian, a cowboy slangy English. And finally BC where the 1st language is Chinese, Hindi and with a smattering of Engrish

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Spain never established a colony or had any other serious claims on what became Canadian territory, nor is Spanish widely spoken in Canada today. Canada's Official Languages are French and English, which have equal status.

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Canada is NOT considered a Latin American country. Canada is predominately French and English.

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