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  1. French is one of Canadas two official languages. Although every province in Canada has people whose mother tongue is French, Québec is the only province where speakers of French are in the majority. In 2011, 7,054,975 people in Canada (21 per cent of the country’s population) had French as their mother tongue. Francophones in Canada.

  2. History, politics, arts, science & more: the Canadian Encyclopedia is your reference on Canada. Articles, timelines & resources for teachers, students & public.

  3. French Canadians, or Franco-Canadians, are an ethnic group who trace their ancestry to French colonists who settled in France's colony of Canada beginning in the 17th century.

  4. Education, media and culture. More information. Related links. The Canadian Francophonie by the numbers. Canada has a population of nearly 35 million people. French is the first official language spoken for 22.8% of the population. The majority of Francophones (85.4%) live in Quebec and over 1 million live in other regions of the country.

  5. Sep 5, 2016 · French Canadian, a term rooted in common ancestry, religion, and language, gave way to Québécois, one based on territory and language. No longer did one have to be Catholic or French Canadian to embrace the new identity. Written by Roberto Perin. — Posted September 5, 2016. Old French miller and wife at Val Jalbert Lake, St. John Territory, Quebec.

  6. May 21, 2020 · The story of New France: the cradle of modern Canada. HISTORY & CULTURE. EXPLAINER. The story of New France: the cradle of modern Canada. Starting in the 16th century, French fur traders...

  7. French Canadian. people. Also known as: Canado-Americaine. Learn about this topic in these articles: Assorted References. effect on Canadian history. In Canada: The Quebec Act.

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