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What is the first thing to come to mind when you hear Prince Edward Island? |
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Edmonton Mall...have u been there/do u want to? |
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Why does american media only show the negative aspects of canadian life or canadians? |
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New Brunswick? |
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Should Canada get rid of all their inhumane prisons? |
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Would it be easy for a person who doesn't speak a word of French to vacation in Alberta or Manitoba Canada? |
A couple of friends and I wanted to vacation there this summer and,wanted to know if we would have a hard time communicating. |
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Danelady
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New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province. All other provinces are English speaking in the majority, except for Quebec, of course. |
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SteveN
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Alberta is almost all English except for the English-speaking Quebecers that moved out there in the 70's to get away from the Parti Quebecois and the FLQ. Those people may still speak some French.
Manitoba has more French than the other prairie provinces thanks to their Metis history, but is still predominantly English.
If you speak English, you should be fine in any province except Quebec, and even there most of the store clerks, hotel staff, and waiters speak both English and French. |
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countpetez
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You can even travel all major cities in Quebec and get by just fine with only English. You would likely hear more Ukrainian in the West than French. |
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murraydog03
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you will be fine; we speak English here |
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geniveve
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they speak english there i live there!
it would be hard to find someone that speaks french!! |
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Shannon E
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Nope not in Western Canada.. from Manitoba, Sask, AB and BC its English threw and threw. There are so many different ethic backgrounds here that English will feel like a second language...lol.. I'm kinda joking...
Also Ontario too.. Quebec that is really the only place that French is preferred. East Coast well they talk English but its pretty funny.. alot of slang and funny ways on how they say say things...
Where are you guys planning on going? there are some really great spots in in AB and BC |
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schneeballe
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I live in Calgary, and can't speak a single word of French and do not actually know anybody that speaks only French in Alberta |
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sara007
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ahhhh yes u would be fine of course cause umm we speak english in canada!! and quebec is the only place were they speak french offically and even there most would be able to speak english!! this question was a jokee right haha very funnny i have just wasted my timee! |
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Angelacia baybeeeeee
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No, I have friends and family in both places who don't speak any French. It's like going to southern California and not speaking any Spanish, it's a prevalent language but English is what everyone speaks. |
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the_real_lil_e
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it wouldent b hard at all not even really it quebec but i suggest u go 2 the westcoast,vancouver island is where im from n its dope here,best weed 2 |
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♫Maria♪
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Haha...
okay. you need to stay in your own country until you can do some research about the place you're wanting to visit.
QUEBEC is the only province that speaks french.
YES all the schools in Canada teach french but ONLY Quebec speaks all french. And even then they speak English aswell. |
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Caroline
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Why not, they speak English there. Only Quebec has French as official language and they still speak English there. |
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