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  2. 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.

  3. In 2021, Quebec's population had become 8,501,833. Quebec accounts for a little under 23% of the Canadian population. Quebec's demographic weight in Canada has been gradually decreasing since 1971 when, back then, it was 28% of the population.

  4. Ethnicity, Language and Immigration Thematic Series. Key facts on the English language in Quebec in 2021. by Nicolas Auclair, Catherine Frigon and Gabriel St‐Amant. Release date: August 22, 2023. How to obtain more information.

  5. To this end, the document provides census-based information on the population2 who have English as a first oficial language spoken, mother tongue, language spoken at home or language used at work as well as on the population who reported speaking English well enough to conduct a conversation.

  6. Feb 7, 2006 · Article by Anne-marie Busque. Updated by Celine Cooper; Clayton Ma. Published Online February 7, 2006. Last Edited June 1, 2023. Quebec is the only province in Canada where francophones make up the majority population.

  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.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuebecQuebec - Wikipedia

    Demographics. Economy. Education. Infrastructure. Culture. Quebec's diaspora. Notes. References. Further reading. External links. Quebec [a] ( French: Québec [kebɛk] ⓘ) [12] is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area [b] and the second-largest by population.

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