Here's why:
* Official Languages: While French is an official language in Canada alongside English, it's spoken by a minority of the population.
* Regional Distribution: French is predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec, which makes up about 23% of Canada's population.
* English Dominance: English is the dominant language in most of Canada, including major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal (despite being in Quebec).
While many Canadians can understand some French, fluency is not common outside of Quebec.