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  2. Sources: Statistics Canada, 2020-2021; Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, 2018; Canadian Heritage, 2022 The majority of Canadians perceive official languages positively 76% of Francophones feel that having two official languages is an important part of what it means to be Canadian (versus 49% of English-speaking ...

  3. Oct 5, 2018 · Home. World Facts. What Language is Spoken in Quebec? French is the official language of the Canadian province of Quebec. Learn more about the history of the French language in Quebec as well as which other spoken languages.

  4. 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.

  5. Similarly, the rate of bilingualism in Quebec has risen higher, and more quickly than in the rest of Canada. In Quebec, the rate of bilingualism has increased from 26% of the population being able to speak English and French in 1951 to 42.5% in 2011. As of 2011, in the rest of Canada (excluding Quebec) the rate of bilingualism was 7.5%.

  6. Aug 23, 2022 · They focus on mother tongue, languages spoken at home (most often and regularly), and knowledge of French and English. Data are presented for Québec as a whole, census metropolitan areas (CMAs), and non-CMA areas. The Montréal CMA is divided in two: the Montréal Island and off-island suburbs.

  7. Total population by first official language spoken. Canada: 36,620,955 (100%) English: 76.1% (27,881,228) French: 22.0% (8,066,633) Quebec: 8,406,905 (100%) English: 14.95% (1,253,578) French: 84.1% (7,074,328) Canada outside Quebec: 28,214,050 (100%) English: 94.4% (26,627,650) French: 3.5% (992,305) History

  8. 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.

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