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Acadians
Some Francophones began to demand independence from the rest of Canada. They opposed using English as the only official language, and worried that their language and culture might die.
these are people who come from British ancestry, like francophones come from French Ancestry
First Nations and Francophones are integral to the identity of this region due to their rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and unique contributions to the social fabric. First Nations communities have inhabited the land for thousands of years, bringing deep connections to the environment, traditions, and languages. Francophones, with their distinct language and cultural practices, have shaped the region's history and continue to influence its development. Together, these groups enrich the region's diversity and foster a deeper understanding of its collective identity.
the Charter extends and meets the needs to every Candian in every province and Territory.
'Francophones.'
Union des Francophones was created in 1998-10.
Fédéralistes Démocrates Francophones was created on 1964-05-11.
Why is this question in past tense? The province with the highest percentage of francophones is Quebec.
French speaking people are known as francophones.
As of the 2016 Census, there were approximately 320,000 francophones in British Columbia, representing about 6% of the province's population.
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the franbophones came to alberta cause of the fur trade the aboriganal put on. The francophones used the fur for hats.
French speaking countries
20 percent
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Assemblée des francophones fonctionnaires des organisations internationales was created in 2007.