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Runnero on 01.04.2026 3:06 p.m. What is the source? 52% of people able to speak English in Quebec seems too low for me
UndeniableTruth- on 01.04.2026 3:09 p.m. If this is split my major metropolitan areas, 2nd most spoken language in the GTA would 100% be Punjabi.
alegxab on 01.04.2026 3:15 p.m. Isn’t it Chinese for BC? Or Punjabi if youbsplit between Cantonese and mandarin?
4FriedChickens_Coke on 01.04.2026 3:29 p.m. French fluency is usually overstated in Canada in provinces outside Quebec/New Brunswick
SpaceBiking on 01.04.2026 3:46 p.m. 2021* Things have changed a lot over the last 5 years, I promise you.
DiverMax25 on 01.04.2026 3:55 p.m. Curious, I would expect Asian languages to be the 2nd most spoken language in BC.
LoneWolf_5101 on 01.04.2026 4:10 p.m. How is 52% second most, there’s only 48% remaining for the first most?
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How is Inuk the second most at 69%?
What is the source? 52% of people able to speak English in Quebec seems too low for me
If this is split my major metropolitan areas, 2nd most spoken language in the GTA would 100% be Punjabi.
Isn’t it Chinese for BC? Or Punjabi if youbsplit between Cantonese and mandarin?
French fluency is usually overstated in Canada in provinces outside Quebec/New Brunswick
Why do I have such a hard time believing it’s French
2021*
Things have changed a lot over the last 5 years, I promise you.
French in BC still feels wrong.
Curious, I would expect Asian languages to be the 2nd most spoken language in BC.
How is 52% second most, there’s only 48% remaining for the first most?