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What are the differences between Francophones, Anglophones, and Allophones in Canada?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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How has Quebec maintained its intense connection to its French cultural and linguistic heritage for almost three centuries?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Francophones are Canadians that have French as their primary language, Anglophones are Canadians that have English as their primary language, and Allophones are Canadians that have a language that is neither French nor English as a primary language.

Answer to Question 2

Students could mention that in 1867, the British North America Act declared that Canada would be officially bilingual with French and English. With many Quebecois seeing themselves as a distinct nation within a greater whole, activists have been working against assimilation into the English dominated majority of Canada by emphasizing Quebec's distinct cultural heritage, language, history, and the three pillars of Quebecois nationalism: the French language, the Roman Catholic church, and the French legal and political traditions.




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