French Canadian
French CanadiansCanadien 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 StatesCanada , 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 French , English Predominantly Roman Catholic , minority Protestant 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.
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See also Migration of minorities in France (i.e. Basques ) can be considered as separate (ethnically) or French migration (by nationality).
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