This is the result of history, culture and law. The first European who established the position as an explorer or trading partner was an incredibly Frenchman, a so-called New France former resident. Their population base is concentrated in the present state of Quebec. The territory lost the British in the seven year war, also known as the war between France and India, it brought a dilemma to their new rulers: how can you force a large scale exceeding your settlers Do you switch to a friendly relationship? Do Catholics and various indigenous peoples (now known as Aborigines) accept the English church and prevent them from treasoning when there are more pressing problems in other countries? The "Paris Convention" officially handed Canada to England in 1763, but it is the "Quebec law" which guarantees French concessions to the kingship including language, expression and religion. The same parliamentary bill was great for New England people as it reconciled with the Indians and France by announcing that the Ohio Valley is not restricted by the Western expansionism, which is consistent with other unbearable behavior from the American Revolutionary War. Influenced.
Canada has more or less protestant immigrants from England, Wales, Scotland and other European countries, but French Canadians still maintain their identities and cultures very different. French is still the official language of the state, then it became the official language of Canada and English. The government gazette has two languages. However, only a few Canadians are bilingual and do not require fluency in English and French.
The two main languages spoken in Canada are English and Canadian French. To date, English is the most commonly spoken language in Canada, with 58% of Canadians speaking English and only 22% speaking French. Canadian French is a variant of France that began in the 18th century. In France, French is the official language and many people know English, but not very fluent. In Canada there are various dishes from east to west. Most of them are based on meat, cheese and potatoes. Especially in Quebec, one of Canada's most famous dishes is a delicious dish consisting of fried potatoes, gravy and cheese curd. In Canada, BC salmon, Alberta beef and bacon are also very popular. Coincidentally, meat, cheese, potatoes are also very popular with French cuisine. For example, Raclette and Tartiffrets are typical French cuisine made of potatoes, meat and cheese. In sweets, Canada is known for its maple syrup and beavertails
Today, about 25% of Canadians use French as the primary language. Many people speak French and English. Most French Canadians live in Québec, but Canada has French communities and people. For example, 40% of New Brunswick and 20% of Manitoba have a strong background in France and bordering Quebec, mainly in Ontario. There is a government called Canadian constitutional monarchy in Canada. It has a monarch (meaning that the king or queen is the leader of the country), democratic (meaning that the people of the state rule it). The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, the official of Queen of Canada. She appointed a governor to represent her in the country, but the choice of the governor was decided by the prime minister.
The conflict between Canadian French speaking people and English speaking people dates back to the colonial era. Since Canada was originally a French colony, most people originally talked about French. During the French-Indian War in 1760, the UK gained control of Canada. This eventually resulted in a large number of English speaking colonists who became more settlers than the original French speaking settlers. Two different cultural groups developed mainly in Quebec in French, but other regions have English. Initially, since the two societies were living under the rule of the British royal family, there was little conflict between the two.