Quebec has the most French speaking Canadians, there are several French speaking communities outside of Quebec like portage la Prairie in Manitoba, and Acadia in New Brunswick.
French-speaking Canadians are predominantly located in the province of Quebec in eastern Canada. They also have a significant presence in other provinces such as Ontario, New Brunswick, and Manitoba. Additionally, there are French-speaking communities scattered throughout the country.
French speaking Canadians are called Canadians. English speaking Canadians are called Canadians. Canadians are Canadians.
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yes the french canadians made french toast
French, although most French Canadians speak English pretty well also.
Many Canadians do speak French and most from Quebec or New Brunswick are capable of conversing in it even if they do not have true fluency. However, most Ontarians, Manitobans, Saskatchewanians, Albertans, and British Columbians do not speak French (most are monolingual Anglophones). In fact, it has been found that more Canadians speak Cantonese than French, especially in British Columbia.
French Canadians speak French and English, though their French is a dialect specific to Canada.
Yes Canadians grow their own wheat. It mainly comes from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta. The west of the country.
The vast majority of us are located in the province of Quebec, which is a French-speaking province, primarily, with some English speaking people living there. Montreal is fairly bilingual, however the rest of the province is mainly French only. The second most populated region of French Canadians is in the capital of the province of Manitoba, which is Winnipeg. The French quarter of Winnipeg is called St. Boniface. After that, there are little pockets of French throughout the country, in virtually every province.
The Canadian Shield is a geographic formation in the north central, and slightly eastern area of Canada. If your question is actually how many people speak French and live on or near the Canadian Shield, there are a few, but not many. The majority of French speaking Canadians live either in the Province of Quebec, and the Province of Manitoba. While a reasonably sized chunk of the Shield does lay in Manitoba, it is not the portion of Manitoba that is largely French speaking. That being said, I am French Canadian, and I was born in a small town, right on top of the Canadian Shield :)
Justin Bieber is from Canada, and many Canadians speak at least some French.