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      • The proportion of the population with English as their first official language spoken in 2021 was 75% in Canada and was as follows in the provinces, from east to west, and then the territories: Newfoundland and Labrador (99%), Prince Edward Island (96%), Nova Scotia (97%), New Brunswick (69%), Quebec (13%), Ontario (93%), Manitoba (96%), Saskatchewan (98%), Alberta (97%), British Columbia (95%), Yukon (95%), Northwest Territories (96%), and Nunavut (93%).
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  2. Currently, Newfoundland has the highest percentage of its population speaking English at 98% while Quebec and Nunavut have the lowest portion of residents who speak English exclusively, at 9% and 45% of the population respectively

  3. Learn more about official languages in Canada. On this page. The demographic picture varies by province or territory; French and English are the languages of inclusion; Official languages and bilingualism are at the heart of Canadian identity; Bilingualism varies considerably by group; More and more young people study their second language

  4. Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia were the original provinces, formed when several British North American colonies federated on July 1, 1867, into the Dominion of Canada and by stages began accruing the indicia of sovereignty from the United Kingdom.

  5. English Canada comprises that part of the population within Canada, whether of British origin or otherwise, that speaks English. The term English Canada is also used for any of the following: Describing all the provinces of Canada that have an anglophone majority.

  6. English is the majority language in every Canadian province and territory except Quebec (which has a French -speaking majority) and Nunavut (which has an Inuit language majority who speak Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun).

  7. Each snapshot features data on the use of official languages and includes data and information on official language minority communities in terms of immigration, education, community celebrations, media resources and history.

  8. of English-speakers think that the Government of Canada is effective in protecting both official languages (vs. 39% of Francophones) THE MAJORITY OF CANADIANS PERCEIVE

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