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natterca on 31.03.2026 4:35 p.m. I would think that having a map showing english/french speakers it would be important to show Montreal but it’s missing.
BuvantduPotatoSpirit on 31.03.2026 5:07 p.m. Following the census tracks really creates a misleading impression of north-east Ontario vs northern Québec,
PlanePromise4682 on 31.03.2026 5:07 p.m. why did you include New England as part of Canada? First time with a map? #shitmap
mulattodisciple on 31.03.2026 6:00 p.m. you’re using data from 2016 when 2021 was the most recent census???
-ATF- on 31.03.2026 7:36 p.m. This map underrepresents French in Ontario by simply adding dots to places here and there and is purposefully misleading.
VillageIdiots1-1 on 31.03.2026 8:34 p.m. lol, love the tiny pockets of Quebec still existing in Alberta. Guess that’s La Crete? XD
catjohndogginson on 31.03.2026 8:35 p.m. Port-au-Port Peninsula in NL is also not represented as having a French speaking population on this map.
doyoubelieveinfarts on 31.03.2026 8:46 p.m. There are a hell of a lot more French speaking areas in New Brunswick, I’ll tell you that
engdad84 on 31.03.2026 8:51 p.m. They missed the French communities in Newfoundland. Port-aux-Port Peninsula.
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I would think that having a map showing english/french speakers it would be important to show Montreal but it’s missing.
What’s the place in southern Edmonton full of French speakers?
Also: map of two nations, the Canadian, and the Québec ones.
Following the census tracks really creates a misleading impression of north-east Ontario vs northern Québec,
why did you include New England as part of Canada? First time with a map?
#shitmap
Why do these maps have a tiny dot for all of Montreal island?
you’re using data from 2016 when 2021 was the most recent census???
Bonjour hiiiiiiiiii!
Only way to keep French in North America is independence.
Why french speakers get mad at everything?
This map underrepresents French in Ontario by simply adding dots to places here and there and is purposefully misleading.
lol, love the tiny pockets of Quebec still existing in Alberta. Guess that’s La Crete? XD
Port-au-Port Peninsula in NL is also not represented as having a French speaking population on this map.
what city is the little dot in north ontario?
There are a hell of a lot more French speaking areas in New Brunswick, I’ll tell you that
Way more French in northern Ontario than that.
Missing the french communities in the prairies. They exist!
Missing the french communities in the prairies. They exist!
They missed the French communities in Newfoundland. Port-aux-Port Peninsula.