Do all Canadians speak French?
Canada is a bilingual country with both English and French being national languages. The French were the first explorers to set foot in what is Eastern Canada back in the 15th century, and brought their culture and language with them, which remains today. French is predominantly spoken out east, primarily in Quebec and New Brunswick, and eastern parts of Ontario. All federal government offices have signs in English and French and people on hand who speak both languages. French immersion classes are also available at most, if not all schools. Because of our rich heritage and multiculturalism, there are many other languages spoken in our diversified communities. Bienvenue! I’ve heard Canadians say “eh” before! Yes, we do say “eh” but probably not on the scale as the stereotype that is perceived. And I don’t think I’ve really heard anyone says “aboot” either. I don’t know what’s up with that, eh? There’s nothing big in Canada! Quite contrary, Canada has a few large records to boast. The C