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Is it true that Toronto remains a mainly french speaking region?

No, that is not true. Toronto is predominantly an English-speaking city. While French is spoken by some residents, it is not the main language.

Here's why:

* Historical Background: Toronto was founded as a British settlement and has always been predominantly English-speaking.

* Demographics: While there is a significant French-Canadian population in Canada, they are mainly concentrated in Quebec and some other regions, not Toronto.

* Official Languages: While both English and French are official languages of Canada, Toronto's official language is English.

It's important to remember that Toronto is a diverse city with people from all over the world, so many languages are spoken there. However, English is the primary language of the city.

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