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Franco phones can have french speaking anywhere in Canada, that are publicly funded. They also have the right to practice their religion, which is usually roman cathlic.

They get their own schools while all the kids that dont speak french are cramded in wellfair public schools with 27 classmates. while in the francophone schools they have probably 16 stundents and they usually each have a laptop.

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