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Just wondering 

Which parts of Canada are most fluent in French?? 

I know Montreal is one. 

The province of Quebec. About 90% of it is mainly french. Some parts of nova scotia and Ontaria has some french places. I think Quebec should be its own country to rejoin france. It would be very interesting. But canada is awesome the way it is.

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Probably mostly Québec (the provinces, not just the city.) but it's less than 90%, more like 75/80%. They are English speaking bastion in QC to in the south and Montréal mostly. And certain groups of immigrants are either part of anglophones or alphones too, not really NS.

NB (near half) and Ontario have a big French speaking population too.(Ontario much less than NB tho) After that you have random areas with smaller French demographics.

A part from speaking French, Québec is quite different from France, if they get independence it's certainly not to be a part of France :/

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like 99% of Quebec (excluding Montreal) speaks french. English is non-factor outside of Montreal, in fact, i hear arabic more than english as the 2nd language, lots of middle easter immigrants. Even spanish and mandarin might be more spoken than english.

 

French is the only official language of Quebec. I'd say about 1/4 of French-Canadians are legit bilingual like me, 1/4 have decent english, 1/4 have basic english, 1/4 have no english whatsoever.

 

If you have any question about Quebec, you can ask me, i live here. Don't believe anything you read about Quebec if it comes from English-Canadians, their favorite sport is Quebec-bashing online, they usually don't know anything about Quebec.

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Nice, si tu parles de moi, I'm not English Canadian...

99% c'est quand même beaucoup je trouve, va dans le sud (cantons de l'est et co) tu vas trouver beaucoup de gens qui parle anglais et que ça :/ et t'as les alophones qui n'entrent pas dans les franco ou anglo, donc j'aimerais bien savoir comment toute la population anglophones et alophones du Québec équivaudrait à 1%?

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like 99% of Quebec (excluding Montreal) speaks french. English is non-factor outside of Montreal, in fact, i hear arabic more than english as the 2nd language, lots of middle easter immigrants. Even spanish and mandarin might be more spoken than english.

 

French is the only official language of Quebec. I'd say about 1/4 of French-Canadians are legit bilingual like me, 1/4 have decent english, 1/4 have basic english, 1/4 have no english whatsoever.

 

If you have any question about Quebec, you can ask me, i live here. Don't believe anything you read about Quebec if it comes from English-Canadians, their favorite sport is Quebec-bashing online, they usually don't know anything about Quebec.

doesnt seem right

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It is right, i was pretty clear that I'm not from Montreal. Of course English is the 2nd language in Montreal but Quebec City has a huge Arab community.

 

Speaking 'arab' de doesn't put people into the 'Arab community', nor necessarily from the middle east. And anyone who doesn't fall under French or English is usually put into the Alophones group so I don't get your point, even if Québec city has a large 'Arab speaking' community (are you talking about the maghrébine immigration or something?) the op was asking where the French speaking population lived... what you said had nothing to do with the question OP so I'm a little bit lost now. Plus even if you're right, Montréal probably has a bigger Italian population, it's the 3rd most spoken language here D:

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like 99% of Quebec (excluding Montreal) speaks french. English is non-factor outside of Montreal, in fact, i hear arabic more than english as the 2nd language, lots of middle easter immigrants. Even spanish and mandarin might be more spoken than english.

 

French is the only official language of Quebec. I'd say about 1/4 of French-Canadians are legit bilingual like me, 1/4 have decent english, 1/4 have basic english, 1/4 have no english whatsoever.

 

If you have any question about Quebec, you can ask me, i live here. Don't believe anything you read about Quebec if it comes from English-Canadians, their favorite sport is Quebec-bashing online, they usually don't know anything about Quebec.

Where do you live tabarnaque?
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like 99% of Quebec (excluding Montreal) speaks french. English is non-factor outside of Montreal, in fact, i hear arabic more than english as the 2nd language, lots of middle easter immigrants. Even spanish and mandarin might be more spoken than english.

 

French is the only official language of Quebec. I'd say about 1/4 of French-Canadians are legit bilingual like me, 1/4 have decent english, 1/4 have basic english, 1/4 have no english whatsoever.

 

If you have any question about Quebec, you can ask me, i live here. Don't believe anything you read about Quebec if it comes from English-Canadians, their favorite sport is Quebec-bashing online, they usually don't know anything about Quebec.

hahahahhahahaha.

Mais de quoi tu parles? 

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