They like the cooler climate. Or they may be hockey fans. Or they were trying to evade the draft during the Vietnam War. Perhaps they think people are friendlier there. Any number of reasons are possible.
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
English and French are both official, because they are the official languages of Canada, but English is predominate. The official languages of CANADA are English and French, but 95% of the people in Saskatchewan speak either English only, or English and Cree (a native language) or English and Ukrainian (mostly in farming communities). According to the latest census of Saskatchewan, only 345 people in a population of almost (not quite) one million (1,000,000) spoke only French, and everyone else spoke English.
East Canada and West Canada of the Province of Canada was divided along religion and language with English dominating in West Canada and French in East Canada.
English and French are the main languages in Canada.68% of Canada speak English as their first language.12% of Canada speak French as their first language.The remaining 20% speak one of the dozens of Native Canadian languages as their first (these native ones are not official languages because there are so many)
we have 2 official languages in Canada, they are English and French
They are on the English side of Canada. But no matter where you are in Canada, by law everything must always come in both English and French
Yes, that was the only alternative to swimming.
it will come out when canada reaches 20
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
Depends where you come from. Like in the U.S.,primary language is English , but in Canada , primary language is English , and secondary language is French .
Because it is one of the official languages. They are: English and French. Why is it an official language: because a lot of people from France come to Canada.
"I am from Canada" in English is Vengo da Canada in Italian.
The English traveled to Canada on ships
They come from Canada
English and French are both official, because they are the official languages of Canada, but English is predominate. The official languages of CANADA are English and French, but 95% of the people in Saskatchewan speak either English only, or English and Cree (a native language) or English and Ukrainian (mostly in farming communities). According to the latest census of Saskatchewan, only 345 people in a population of almost (not quite) one million (1,000,000) spoke only French, and everyone else spoke English.
the English took Canada from the french in 1762
Inkheart, Inkspell and Inkdeath have now all been released in English across England, America, Canada, Australia, etc.