It’s definitely strange but anything east of Ottawa, Ontario’s Centretown gets very French. Conversely, western Quebec is weirdly Anglophone, especially once you get to the Shawville/Portage du Fort area. I have in-laws from that area and while its fully Québec, nobody there speaks French. It an interesting historical situation
A good number of New Englanders speak French, too. They have about the same amount of French speakers in New England French as there are in Louisiana French.
Yes, but French speaking Canada is mostly Ontario eastward
It makes sense geographically to list it like this, but it’s hilarious to use Ontario as the face of French speaking Canadians.
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It’s definitely strange but anything east of Ottawa, Ontario’s Centretown gets very French. Conversely, western Quebec is weirdly Anglophone, especially once you get to the Shawville/Portage du Fort area. I have in-laws from that area and while its fully Québec, nobody there speaks French. It an interesting historical situation
A good number of New Englanders speak French, too. They have about the same amount of French speakers in New England French as there are in Louisiana French.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_French#French-speakers_by_state
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_French#Population
Ontario isn’t the face of French Canada, but it would be wrong to exclude Ontario