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  2. Oct 5, 2018 · Although Quebec City is the province's capital, the city of Montreal has the distinction of being the largest city in Quebec Province. French is the province's official language, and according to the 2011 census, almost 95% of the population report that they are able to speak French.

  3. Official language: French. Majority group: Francophone (77.1%) Minority groups: Allophone (13.15%), Anglophone (7.45%), Aboriginals (0.6%), native speakers of two languages or more (2.3%) [3] Among the ten provinces of Canada, Quebec is the only one whose majority is francophone.

  4. French is the official language of the province, and all public signs, advertising, and government communications are in French. However, it is worth noting that English is also widely spoken in Québec City. Many residents of Québec City are bilingual, meaning they can speak both French and English.

  5. On a continent where English and Spanish are the majority and official languages, from North to South America, Québec is like a Gallic village proudly hanging onto French, which it has made its sole official language. English and other languages are also spoken in the province, particularly in the cities.

  6. Until 1969, Quebec was the only officially bilingual province in Canada and most public institutions functioned in both languages. English was also used in the legislature, government commissions and courts.

  7. The Institut de la statistique du Québec (ISQ) has been mandated by the government to conduct a first study on the languages spoken in Québec (SLSQ). The aim is to obtain reliable data on the different languages spoken in Québec in various settings. Type of survey. Cross-sectional survey.

  8. Quebec French (French: français québécois [fʁɑ̃sɛ kebekwa]), also known as Québécois French, is the predominant variety of the French language spoken in Canada. It is the dominant language of the province of Quebec, used in everyday communication, in education, the media, and government.

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