ANSWERS: 8
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Francais.
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French
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1) "The official language of Quebec is French; it is the sole Canadian province whose population is mainly francophone, and where English is not an official language at the provincial level except in the legislature and the courts, where it is co-official." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec 2) "Except for a very few irredendist opponents, the preeminence of French is now unchallenged in the province. The objective of preserving and developing the French culture is one universally shared among the people of Quebec. The French language has become the public language of communication of virtually the entire population of the province. The rate of bilingualism, among anglophones and allophones, indeed among francophones as well, has soared since the 1970's and made it possible for all to participate fully in the public affairs of the province. Business is now largely conducted in French in the province and the French culture flourishes more than at any other time of the history of the province. Francophone quebecers display an openess to others that is probably greater than at any other time of their history. As they felt increasingly secured in their language and culture, they accepted more readily to learn the English language; they do not anymore see it primarily as a threat that must be twarted. Indeed, in recent years, the study of the English language has become compulsory in the French colleges of the province, and, this year, the English language will be studied in all school grades by all the pupils of Quebec from grade 1 in the primary schools of the province all the way to the end of College. In the process of these changes being made, civility, for a time disturbed, has returned in the province; greater understanding and fraternity now prevails." Source and further information: http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/QuebecHistory/readings/langlaws.htm
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French is the official language. Only the province of New Brunswick is officially bilingual. All other provinces are officially English with many offering services in French (primarily Ontario and Manitoba). The Canadian government offers services in both official languages in all provinces and territories.
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I'd like to say French but it isn`t really close enough to be classified as such. But they do do their best at speaking a language ressembling that of Molière.
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They do speak French but the accent is quite different, we could say they speak Québécois. Regards.
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Well I find the French quite a bit more enjoyable to be around.
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They have two official languages just like the rest of Canada, #1) English #2 French.
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