Even though Canada is bilingual, only one province has French and English as their official languages. In Quebec they speak French as their first and everywhere else it is English
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French and English
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.
French Canadians
French and English
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!
french Canada
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 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.
Yes, French was spoken in Canada in 1910. In fact, French is one of the official languages of Canada along with English, and it has a strong presence in provinces such as Quebec and parts of Ontario.
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Aborignal, British, French
In 2014, approximately 21% of the Canadian population reported French as their mother tongue, and around 30% reported being able to conduct a conversation in French. This makes French one of the two official languages in Canada, alongside English.
the first people who came to Canada is the first nations or you can call them aboriginals.
English is the predominant language spoken in Newfoundland, Canada. French is not commonly spoken in this region.
Most french people either go to Canada or Israel on vacations in the summer.
the french come from France. Also, the province of Quebec in Canada has an abundance of french people as well.
No, they are Canadian. Many people in the province of Quebec do, however, speak French, because they have history with the French.
Roughly 7.2 million people in Canada speak French as their first language, primarily in the province of Quebec but also in parts of other provinces. Additionally, over half a million Canadians speak French as a second language.