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  2. Summit on the Rapprochement of Canadian Francophonies

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    Most Canadian native speakers of French live in Quebec, the only province where French is the majority and the sole official language. [3] There are, however, sizeable francophone communities in other provinces, such as New Brunswick, the only officially fully bilingual province, and Manitoba and Ontario, whose governments are officially semi-bilingual, required to provide services in French ...

  3. Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the organization changed its name to L'Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario, partly to reflect Canadian francophones' modern shift away from identifying as French Canadian. In 2010 / 2011, their revenue was 1.4 million dollars. 1.2 million of that came from various government entities.

  4. French-Canadian music - Wikipedia

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    French Canadian music is music derived from that brought by the early French settlers to what is now Quebec and other areas throughout Canada, or any music performed by the French Canadian people. Since the arrival of French music in Canada, there has been much intermixing with the Celtic music of Anglo-Canada.

  5. Francophone Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Francophone Canadians or French-speaking Canadians are citizens of Canada who speak French, and sometimes refers only to those who speak it as their first language. In 2021, 10,669,575 people in Canada or 29.2% of the total population spoke French, including 7,651,360 people or 20.8% who declared French as their mother tongue.

  6. Monogrenade - Wikipedia

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    The band gained attention when the video for their song Ce soir was featured on Mashable's list of Top 10 Stop-Motion Videos on Youtube. [2] In 2011, they released their first full-length album Tantale on Bonsound Records. Their second album, Composite, followed in 2014. [3]

  7. Corridor (band) - Wikipedia

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    The first francophone band ever signed to the influential indie label Sub Pop, [2] they are most noted for their 2019 album Junior, which was a longlisted nominee for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize. [3] The band released their debut EP Un magicien en toi in 2013, and followed up with their full-length debut Le Voyage Éternel in 2015. [4]

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  9. Canadian country music - Wikipedia

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    Canadian-American rock artists the Band and Neil Young were influential in the early fusion of country and rock. A hybrid alternative country / roots rock scene based on Toronto 's Queen Street West in the 1980s and 90s, pioneered by musician and community radio host Handsome Ned , launched artists including Blue Rodeo , Prairie Oyster ...