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It is also estimated that English is the mother tongue of 58% of Canadians (19.1 million people), and French of 22% of the population (7.2 million people).
Most French-speaking Canadians live primarily in Quebec, the only province where French is the official language. However, about 1 million Francophones also live in Ontario, Manitoba, and New Brunswick. This last province stands out for being the only officially bilingual one in the country. In Quebec there are also Anglophones of origin born in that province. As for the language most frequently spoken at home, 66% of Canadians express themselves in English and 21% do so in French
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