Canada's ethnic composition is mostly European, but also includes people from many other parts of the world. This reflects the fact that Canada was founded by Europeans but maintains a strong policy of multiculturalism and immigration. The official languages, English and French, reflect the fact that the earliest settlements in Canada were French and British colonies.
The influence of French culture in Canada is more pronounced than in the U.S. due to Canada's historical ties to France, especially in Quebec, where French is the official language and a significant part of the cultural identity. This results in a vibrant Francophone film industry and a strong appreciation for French cinema. In contrast, the U.S. has a predominantly Anglophone culture, which has overshadowed French cultural influences, making it less prominent in American cinema. Additionally, Canadian policies have actively supported and promoted French-language films, further solidifying their presence in the cultural landscape.
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Quebec and Louisiana
Louisiana has a very strong French and Spanish influence even today. New Orleans has a French Quarter and French dishes served.
Answer: The French influence in Iowa is about the same as it is anywhere in New France. Aside from the French names of cities and streets, there isn't much more French influence.
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Quebec is the Canadian province in the center of French culture. It is the only province in Canada where French is the official language and it has a strong French influence in its culture, history, and identity.
Strong Christian influence
Be strong is 'sois fort' in French.
"Strong" in French is "fort".
Canada's ethnic composition is mostly European, but also includes people from many other parts of the world. This reflects the fact that Canada was founded by Europeans but maintains a strong policy of multiculturalism and immigration. The official languages, English and French, reflect the fact that the earliest settlements in Canada were French and British colonies.