Francophone Canadians are citizens of Canada who speak French, with over 9 million individuals declaring French as their mother tongue. The presence of French in Canada can be traced back to French colonization in the 16th to 18th centuries. While the majority of Francophones reside in Quebec, significant populations can be found in other provinces and territories, with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
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