the whole country of Canada is officially bilingual, however, Quebec is truly French Canadian
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Manitoba is Canada's first bilingual province, NB was to follow later.
In the province of Québec, the French language is spoken almost exclusively. The Province of New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province. In large areas of eastern and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language. French is also widely spoken in parts of Manitoba and many other areas of Canada.
French and English are Canada's Official Languages. French is spoken in many communities from coast to coast to coast; it is not restricted to one province. Most people in Québec speak French. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is widely spoken throughout Eastern and Northeastern Ontario, as well as in many parts of Manitoba.
As you probably know the Canadian Shield occupies only the northeast corner of Alberta which is sparsely populated. Fort MacMurray is on the edge of the shield there but it is no longer officially a city in spite of its importance.
Québec. ====== Eastern and Northeastern Ontario have significant French-speaking populations, as does Manitoba. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is also spoken in many pockets across Canada. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and have equal status.
Even though Canada is bilingual, only one province has French and English as their official languages. In Quebec they speak French as their first and everywhere else it is English
New Brunswick.
In the province of Québec, the French language is spoken almost exclusively. The Province of New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province. In large areas of eastern and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language. French is also widely spoken in parts of Manitoba and many other areas of Canada.
Quebec
New Brunswick --------------------------- If there is only one it is Manitoba in the centre of Canada. But there are two, one is Manitoba the other NB in Eastern Canada.
The Maritime Province in the Center of Canada (west to east), Canada's only Bilingual province west of Quebec, MANITOBA!
French and English are the two Official Languages of Canada. French is the working language in many parts of Canada. Many parts of eastern and northeastern Ontario, for example, have significant French-speaking populations. New Brunswick is Canada's Officially Bilingual province.
No. The only officially bilingual province is New Brunswick.
Québec. ====== Eastern and Northeastern Ontario have significant French-speaking populations, as does Manitoba. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is also spoken in many pockets across Canada. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and have equal status.
English. The only bilingual province in Canada is New Brunswick. And the only province with French as an official language is Quebec.
In Quebec the official language is French. (The capital of Quebec is Quebec City.)New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual Canadian province, with both http://english.answers.com and French as official languages. (The capital of New Brunswick is Fredericton.)
The Canadian province where French is the principle language is Quebec. New Brunswick is the only officially blingual province (French and English), all other provinces are bilingual to the point that all services are provided in both of Canada's official languages.
Quebec is the province in Canada where French is predominantly spoken. In addition, New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with a significant French-speaking population.