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Q: What is A policy that favours having two cultures in Canada this refers to the British and the french?
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What descent are most of people in Canada?

Canada first belonged to the french, then british. So Canadians are descended from either british or french. that is why many people in Canada speak French.


What nationality were the first settlers in Canada?

British and French were the first settlers of Canada.


Why does Canada speak french when Canada is british?

Canada is predominantly an English-speaking country, based off its British heritage. About 22% of Canadians speak French and they are mostly based in Quebec. Quebec used to be a French colony while the rest of Canada was a British colony, and they eventually united to become Canada.Although Canada is predominantly an English country, it is officially recognized as being bilingual: French andEnglish to recognize the history that Canada was created from a French and English colony.


Why does Canada today contain both French-speaking and English-speaking people?

Layman's version: Vikings found Canada - Left English found Canada French found Canada French Settled in modern day Quebec English settled in modern day Newfoundland Wars/battles/skirmishes English now own Canada Canada decides to be independent. Because there are so many French people living in Canada (Quebec is almost exclusively French) and because the french culture is so ingrained into the Canadian Identity (the Acadien people) , both cultures begin to coexist. TADA!


What land was won in the french and Indian war when british won?

the British did not gain any they had the same 13

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What part of Canada is French and What part of Canada is British?

No part of Canada is British. French are a majority in Quebec.


What descent are most of people in Canada?

Canada first belonged to the french, then british. So Canadians are descended from either british or french. that is why many people in Canada speak French.


Why were the Cajuns exiled from Canada?

They were pro French in a British Canada.


What is the major cause of conflict in Quebec?

French and British cultures clashing.


Is Canada under British rule?

No. The French first settled there in 1605 followed by the British in 1763. In 1867 it became the Dominion of Canada. It is a member of the British Commonwealth. While Canada has the British Crowned Monarch as the head of state the Government of Canada is independent, autonomous and equal to the British Government, Australian Government or French Government.


How many cultures are there in Canada?

Canada is a very diverse country and has several different cultures. They include German, French, Caribbean, Indian, English, South Korean, and Chinese.


When did Canada join the British empire?

The British took Canada from the French during the French and Indian War. The War was over in 1763. In 1867, The colonies of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia became the Dominion of Canada.


What nationality were the first settlers in Canada?

British and French were the first settlers of Canada.


Canada was explored and colonized by who?

Both the British and the French.


Who started hockey in Canada?

french or british soildiors


Who were the founding people in Canada?

Aborignal, British, French


Why does Canada speak french when Canada is british?

Canada is predominantly an English-speaking country, based off its British heritage. About 22% of Canadians speak French and they are mostly based in Quebec. Quebec used to be a French colony while the rest of Canada was a British colony, and they eventually united to become Canada.Although Canada is predominantly an English country, it is officially recognized as being bilingual: French andEnglish to recognize the history that Canada was created from a French and English colony.