French Canadians
Canadien français, Canadienne française|
5,077,215 in Canada (self-identified by ancestry, 2011 Census)[1] c. 10,000,000 (French-speaking Canadians) c. 2,100,842 in United States |
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| Canada, especially Quebec, New Brunswick, and Northern or Eastern Ontario, significant minority found in the United States (French Canadian Americans), mostly found in Louisiana, New England, New York and Michigan |
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| French, English |
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| Predominantly Roman Catholic, minority Protestant |
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| French, Bretons, Acadians, Cajuns, Métis, French Americans, French Canadian Americans, French Haitians, Brayons |
French Canadian (Canadien or Canadien français in French) refers to a nation or ethnic group that comes from Canada in the period of French colonization in the 1600s. They are the main French-speaking population of Canada. It may also refer to people of French descent living in Canada, or native speakers of French in Canada.
References
Other websites
Media related to French Canadians at Wikimedia Commons
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Ethnic ancestry | | Canada | |
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| Africa |
- Arab
- Algerian
- Egyptian
- Moroccan
- Black African
- Igbo
- Nigerian
- South Sudanese
- Berber
- Cape Verdean
- Coptic
- Ethiopian
- Somali
- South African
- Zimbabwean
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| Americas | |
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| Asia | | Central Asia | |
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| East Asia | |
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| South Asia | |
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| Southeast Asia |
- Cambodian
- Filipino
- Indonesian
- Laotian
- Malaysian
- Singaporean
- Thai
- Vietnamese
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| Western Asia |
- Afghan
- Arab
- Iraqi
- Jordanian
- Lebanese
- Palestinian
- Syrian
- Armenian
- Assyrian
- Azerbaijani
- Georgian
- Iranian
- Israeli
- Jewish
- Kurdish
- Turkish
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| Europe | | Central Europe | |
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| Eastern Europe | |
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| Northern Europe | |
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| Southeast Europe | |
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| Southern Europe | |
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| Western Europe |
- Belgian
- British
- Dutch
- French
- Acadians
- Basque
- Breton
- Québécois
- Irish
- Luxembourgian
- Scotch-Irish
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| Oceania | |
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| Demographics |
- By province & territory.. Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland & Labrador
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Quebec
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon
- Northwest Territories
- Nunavut
- By city.. Calgary
- Edmonton
- Montreal
- Ottawa
- Toronto
- Vancouver
- Winnipeg
- Canadian cities by census
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Culture & society | |
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List of Canadians |
- Members of.. Canada's Walk of Fame
- Fathers of Confederation
- The Greatest Canadian
- Historic significance
- Newsmaker of the Year
- Order of Canada (Companions)
- Victoria Cross
- Individuals by.. Aboriginals
- Actors
- Artists
- Composers
- Monarchs
- Musicians
- Painters
- Prime Ministers
- Net worth
- Province and city
- Radio personalities
- Sports personalities
- TV personalities
- Writers
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| History | |
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| People and culture |
- Acadian French
- Acadian World Congress
- Acadians (list)
- Acadian cuisine
- Ave maris stella
- Flag
- National Acadian Day
- Tintamarre
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| Institutions |
- Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick
- Collège de l'Île
- L'Acadie Nouvelle
- Collège de Technologie forestière des Maritimes
- UNI Financial Cooperation
- Université de Moncton
- Université Sainte-Anne
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| Africa | |
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| Asia |
- India
- Japan
- Korea
- Lebanon
- Pakistan
- United Arab Emirates
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| Europe | |
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| North America |
- Canada
- Acadians
- Québécois
- Breton
- Cuba
- Guatemala
- Haiti
- Jamaica
- Mexico
- Puerto Rico
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- United States
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| Oceania |
- Australia
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
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| South America |
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Chile
- Peru
- Uruguay
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| See also | |
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Migration of minorities in France (i.e. Basques) can be considered as separate (ethnically) or French migration (by nationality). |