It is supported by both the French and the Dutch. But mainly it is viewed as French.
Well it belonged to french
Montreal was originally a French colony, but English people populated it eventually, too.
Montreal is located in the province of Quebec in eastern Canada.
If you mean Montreal, it's french. It is actually the 2nd largest french speeking country in the world
Montreal was founded by the French. The city was established in 1642 by French settlers led by Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve, who sought to create a mission and trading post called Ville-Marie. The Dutch were active in North America around the same period, particularly in places like New Amsterdam (now New York City), but did not found Montreal.
The answer is Montreal
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Dutch
Yes, Montreal is a predominantly French-speaking city. French is the official language of the province of Quebec, where Montreal is located. However, many residents also speak English and other languages.
The French
There is no such thing as French Dutch. A narrow fringe along the tip of northern France used to speak Flemish, but that wasn't mixed with French.