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  1. Canadian Gaelic or Cape Breton Gaelic (Scottish Gaelic: Gàidhlig Chanada, A' Ghàidhlig Chanadach or Gàidhlig Cheap Bhreatainn), often known in Canadian English simply as Gaelic, is a collective term for the dialects of Scottish Gaelic spoken in Atlantic Canada.

  2. Canadian Gaelic or Cape Breton Gaelic, often known in Canadian English simply as Gaelic, is a collective term for the dialects of Scottish Gaelic spoken in Atlantic Canada.

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  4. Traditionally Gaelic-speaking areas in Atlantic Canada. Red shows the areas containing the most speakers. What is Gaelic? The Gaels of Nova Scotia speak Scottish Gaelic, is a Celtic Language that has its origins in Ireland but was and continues to be spoken in parts of Scotland and Nova Scotia.

  5. Na Gaeil san Áit Ró-Fhuar: Irish Language in Canada — Gaeltacht an Oileáin Úir | North American Gaeltacht. Explore the enduring legacy of the Irish language and its profound impact on the Canadian landscape.

  6. At the time of Canadian Confederation, in 1867, Gaelic was the third most spoken language in Canada. As many as one hundred thousand Nova Scotians spoke Gaelic as their mother tongue in 1900. Today, estimates claim there are between 1000 and 2000 Gaelic speakers and learners in the province.

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