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French-speaking Quebeckers
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Total population
5,877,660[1 ] Mother Tongue Language
79% of Quebec's population


6,027,735[1 ] Language spoken most often at home
81% of Quebec's population

Regions with significant populations
Quebec Quebec
Languages

French, English(as a second language)

Religion

Predominantly Roman Catholic

Related ethnic groups

French Canadian, French, Acadians, Cajun, Métis, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, English-speaking Quebecker

French-speaking Quebeckers (also Franco-Quebeckers, or Francophone Quebeckers; in French Québécois francophones or Franco) are French-speaking (francophone) residents of the primarily French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec. Quebec is the only province where French is the unique official language, since English is not an official language in that province. The majority are of French Canadian descent, but many immigrants also assimilate into the francophone majority in Quebec. Many French Canadians have Irish origin and Irish family names are common[2]. Quebec constitutes the only majority French-language community in a Canadian province.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b 2006 Community Profiles - Quebec
  2. ^ Taïeb Moalla, "The Irish of Quebec: at the crossroads of two cultures", in Tolerance.ca, 2006, retrieved February 3, 2007







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