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Canada
is a bilingual country with two official languages,
English and French. The vast majority (75 per
cent) of Canada's French-speaking inhabitants
live in the province of Québec, which is
located in the eastern part of the country but
there are French-speaking communities throughout
the country.
According to a 1991 census, French is the mother
tongue of 82 per cent of Québec's population
and is spoken at home by 83 per cent of Québecers.
Internationally, it is estimated that some 800
million people speak English |