- background; 'casual
Francophones', who use the
language in
certain contexts,
alternating it with Arabic, and 'p****ive
Francophones', who can understand...
-
Francophone.
Unlike Francophones in Quebec, who
generally identify simply as Québécois,
Francophones outside Quebec generally identify as
Francophone...
- The
Ministry of
Francophone Affairs (French: Ministère des
Affaires francophones) in the
Canadian province of
Ontario is
responsible for the provision...
-
majority of
francophones in
Saskatchewan reside in the province's
three largest cities, Saskatoon, Regina, and
Prince Albert. The
first francophones to enter...
-
percent are
native francophones and 95
percent speak French as
their first or
second language.
About one
million native francophones live in
other provinces...
-
Toronto Area),
although small francophone communities may be
found in
other regions of the province. The
first francophones to
settle in
Ontario did so...
- The
party was
founded as the
Democratic Front of
Francophones (Front Démocratique des
Francophones, FDF) on 11 May 1964 as a
response to the language...
-
Approximately 15 per cent of
francophones in
Manitoba were born in
Canada outside of Manitoba;
while the
remaining francophones that
reside in the province...
- the
Radios francophones publiques in 2002. In 2016, the
Radios francophones publiques fused with the Communauté des télévisions
francophones to form the...
- Franco-Columbians (French: Franco-Colombiens) are
French Canadians or
Canadian francophones living in the
province of
British Columbia.
According to the 2016 Canadian...