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Which parts of Canada are French speaking?

The majority of French speakers in Canada live in the province of Quebec, where French is the official language.

However, French is also spoken in other parts of Canada, particularly in:

* New Brunswick: It's the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with both English and French as official languages.

* Ontario: There are significant French-speaking communities in Ontario, especially in the eastern part of the province along the Ottawa River and in some urban centres like Toronto.

* Manitoba: French has official language status in Manitoba, and there are French-speaking communities in the province.

* Alberta: There is a smaller but growing French-speaking population in Alberta, mainly in the northern and central parts of the province.

* Saskatchewan: There are also small French-speaking communities in Saskatchewan, particularly in the northern and eastern parts of the province.

It's important to note that the proportion of French speakers varies significantly within each province. For example, while Quebec has a predominantly French-speaking population, there are also English-speaking communities in the province.

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