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What is the french speaking province west of Newfoundland?

There is no French-speaking province west of Newfoundland. Newfoundland is the easternmost province of Canada.

The provinces west of Newfoundland are:

* Quebec: While Quebec has a large French-speaking population, it is located south of Newfoundland.

* New Brunswick: New Brunswick is officially bilingual (English and French) and is located south of Newfoundland.

* Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia is primarily English-speaking and is located south of Newfoundland.

* Prince Edward Island: Prince Edward Island is primarily English-speaking and is located south of Newfoundland.

It's possible you might be thinking of Newfoundland and Labrador, which is actually a single province. However, the French-speaking community in Labrador is much smaller than the English-speaking one.

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