Here's a breakdown:
* Quebec: Approximately 80% of the population speaks French as their first language.
* New Brunswick: The only officially bilingual province in Canada, with a significant French-speaking population (around 33%).
* Ontario: Has a large French-speaking population, particularly in the eastern and northern regions.
* Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia: Have smaller, but still significant, French-speaking communities.
* Other Provinces: French-speaking populations exist in all other provinces, but are generally smaller.
It's important to note that the "French-speaking" category can be complex. Some people may be bilingual and speak both French and English fluently, while others may only speak French as a second language.