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      • French is the mother tongue of approximately 7.2 million Canadians (22.8 percent of the Canadian population, second to English at 56 percent) according to the 2016 Canadian Census. Most Canadian native speakers of French live in Quebec, the only province where French is the majority and the sole official language.
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  2. Most Canadian native speakers of French live in Quebec, the only province where French is the majority and the sole official language. [2] . Of Quebec's people, 71.2 percent are native francophones and 95 percent speak French as their first or second language. [3]

    • French of Québec and the Québec Diaspora. In the 17 century, French colonization in New France was limited to the valley of the St. Lawrence River and, to a lesser extent, those of its tributaries.
    • Acadian French. The current Acadian population of Canada is descended from the inhabitants of Acadia who returned to Canada after the deportation or who escaped it by taking refuge in remote parts of the colony.
    • Métis French. The francophone members of the Métis people are descendants of unions that took place between French colonists from the St. Lawrence valley and the Great Lakes region and Aboriginal women during the time of the fur trade in what were then called the Pays d’en haut (“upper country”).
    • French Spoken in Western Canadian Communities Founded by Francophone Immigrants from Europe. In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta,there are communities where francophones whose ancestors came from France, Belgium and Switzerland live together, in varying proportions, with francophones from the Québec diaspora.
  3. There are many varieties of French spoken by francophone Canadians, for example Quebec French, Acadian French, Métis French, and Newfoundland French. The French spoken in Ontario, the Canadian West, and New England can trace their roots back to Quebec French because of Quebec's diaspora.

  4. May 30, 2019 · French is the official language in the province of Quebec which is home to most of the native French speakers. 95% of the population of Quebec speaks French as their mother tongue. New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba also have a sizeable number of francophones. The Evolution Of French Language In Canada

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  5. Jun 21, 2023 · Highlights. In 2021, nearly one in five people (18.0%) in Canada could have a conversation in English and French, representing close to 6.6 million people. While this proportion has never been this high in a census, it has remained stable compared with 2001 (17.7%).

  6. Jan 22, 2020 · There are established francophone communities across Canada, but Quebec is the only Canadian province where French is the sole official language. In 2016, approximately 6.22 million Quebecers (77 per cent) of the provincial population, had French as their mother tongue.

  7. 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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