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  1. English Canadians ( French: Canadiens anglais or Canadiennes anglaises ), or Anglo-Canadians ( French: Anglo-Canadiens ), refers to either Canadians of English ethnic origin and heritage or to English-speaking or Anglophone Canadians of any ethnic origin; it is used primarily in contrast with French Canadians.

  2. May 31, 2019 · English is one of Canada’s two official languages. According to the 2016 Canadian census, English is the mother tongue of approximately 19.5 million people, or 57 per cent of the population, and the first official language of about 26 million people, or 75 per cent of the Canadian population. English is the majority language in every Canadian ...

  3. Teaching English as a second language. v. t. e. Canadian English ( CanE, CE, en-CA) [5] encompasses the varieties of English used in Canada. According to the 2016 census, English was the first language of 19.4 million Canadians or 58.1% of the total population; the remainder spoke French (20.8%) or other languages (21.1%). [6]

    • 20.1 million in Canada (2016 census), about 15 million, c. 7 million of which with French as the L1
  4. Canada is a bilingual country with two official languages: English and French. If you want to learn more about the linguistic diversity and vitality of Canada, you can find various statistics on official languages in Canada on this webpage. You can access data on topics such as the Canadian Francophonie, the French-speaking immigrant population, the language of work and education, and more.

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  6. Mar 2, 2021 · On the one hand, Canadians prefer the “British” spelling of words like “colour” or “centre.”. On the other hand, everyone who has heard an anglophone Canadian speak will notice that the pronunciation is closer to General American English. In fact, most people will have a hard time differentiating Canadian English from American ...

  7. Aug 20, 2015 · The eh of Canadian English is not a Canadian invention; it is used in England and elsewhere, but it is used in more different ways in Canada, notably as an emphatic and to maintain conversational ...

  8. Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official languages: French and English. In practice, however, the majority of Canadians speak English, with progressively smaller numbers speaking English and French, English and some other language, or only French. The complex power relationships between these four groups forms one of Canada ...

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