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Originally Posted by billybob123
Well, yeah, except for the 1.4 million francophones in Ontario and the overall ~2.5 million francophones outside Quebec. Is there any "ethnic" population in Canada that's that proportion of the population (i.e. 10%)?
And he is an asshat. I don't get people who try to "fight" the system. He should just deal with it. This guy has "jerk-ass" written all over his face. There's the exact same types on the other side who live in TMR or Westmount in Montreal - and refuse to do anything in French just because they can. The world is full of jerks.
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From Ontario.ca:
"Ontario is home to close to 600,000 Francophones – in 2006, the total population of the Francophone community was 582,695 – an increase of 4,545 people since 2001."
"The Francophone community is older compared to the province overall – proportionately there are more seniors 65 years and over and fewer people under 35 years."
"The majority of Francophones (55%) reported French as the language most often spoken at home – although its use at home is decreasing across all regions except Central Ontario."