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  2. Jul 4, 2024 · In 2021, French was the first language spoken by over 71 percent of the population of Montréal, Québec in Canada. 20.4 percent of the city's residents had English as their first language, 6.7...

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · While Montreal's population is predominantly bilingual (2.4 million people in 2021), French is still prevalent. Among people who only know one of the two languages, 1.43 million speak only...

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    • Bilingualism Up in Quebec

    The number of English speakers in the province has also climbed. The proportion of people who listed English as their first official language increased by one percentage point to 13 per cent between 2016 and 2021. And for the first time, the number of people in Quebec who cited English as their first official language reached 1 million in 2021, the...

    In Montreal, 58.4 per cent of the population cited French as their first official language spoken, whereas the percentage for nearby Laval is 68.9. In nearly all Quebec regions from 2016 to 2021, the proportion of the population that listed French as its first official language spoken fell, except for Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine, which saw a 1.1 ...

    In the past five years, the rate of English-French bilingualism grew in Quebec, unlike the rest of Canada. In 2021, 46.4 per cent of the Quebec population reported being bilingual, compared to 44.5 in 2016. And despite an increase of 53,000 English-French bilingual Canadians — the rate of English-French bilingualism outside the province dipped to 9...

  4. French is the official and primary language of Montreal and the most common language spoken at home as Quebecois French by 57% of the population, followed by English (18.5%) and other languages (20%). Montreal is one of the most bilingual cities in Quebec and Canada with 56% of the population speaking both French and English.

  5. The official-language minority population is defined using the variable derived from the first official language spoken (FOLS), i.e., individuals in Quebec whose FOLS is English and individuals in the rest of the country whose FOLS is French. 2. English–French bilingualism is defined using the variable “knowledge of official languages.” 3.

  6. Aug 23, 2022 · They focus on mother tongue, languages spoken at home (most often and regularly), and knowledge of French and English. Data are presented for Québec as a whole, census metropolitan areas (CMAs), and non-CMA areas. The Montréal CMA is divided in two: the Montréal Island and off-island suburbs.

  7. This series addresses the knowledge and use of French in Canada outside Quebec (and English in Quebec), language of instruction in elementary and secondary schools, the language spoken among immigrants and mobility.