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Old 04-30-2009, 10:36 AM   #41 (permalink)
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1.) Who cares out of 33 million 9 million speak french the other 24 million have a french accent or are bi lingual.
That's not true. Only 23.2 % speak French, and almost half that percentage speak English. So 10% are bilingual French/English and only 13% speak only French. Only 23% total can speak French, whereas 60% speak English.

Also, what gives you this idea that we all have a French accent? Go to France, that's a French accent. Just so you know, there are colonies of people in places like Nova Scotia that are French speaking....

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Although 85% of French-speaking Canadians live in Quebec, there are substantial Francophone populations in Ontario, Alberta, and southern Manitoba, with an Acadian population in the northern and southeastern parts of New Brunswick constituting 35% of that province's population, as well as concentrations in southwestern Nova Scotia, on Cape Breton Island, and through central and western Prince Edward Island.
So you may have encountered that in Nova Scotia, but how can you honestly say that it applies to all of Canada?

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2.) Just because a contry loses its land dosent mean the land loses it's culture.
Canada is mostly British based, there's really no way around that (unless someone shows me otherwise).

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English and French are the mother tongues of 59.7% and 23.2% of the population respectively,[119] and the languages most spoken at home by 68.3% and 22.3% of the population respectively.[120] 98.5% of Canadians speak English or French (67.5% speak English only, 13.3% speak French only, and 17.7% speak both).[121] English and French Official Language Communities, defined by First Official Language Spoken, constitute 73.0% and 23.6% of the population respectively.
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