@@danv.872 the first definition of Canadian was french settelers that colonised Canada. Even French from europe called us Canadian as early as 17th century. Then loyalists from the US came, settled ontario and started calling themselve Canadians
Also, Anglos stole our national anthem... The existing Canadian national anthem was composed by two french Canadians for french Canadians.@@lerocheheure1032
Yeah, that is right - France did used to be the dominent language of France. But, bear in mind, France ceded the land to Britain as a part of a decloration officiated in the 19th century I'm aware. From my knowledge, the british colonialists, although directly controlled from Britain, still allowed French law and the language of the French to flourish.
Sorry, French used to be the dominant language of Canada, not France. French is definetly the dominant language of France, in fact it's the only language, dur!
1: 51 what's with the placement of Montreal and Quebec( City)? Like there wouldnt be anything wrong just throwing their names there for just some illustrative purpose if only they wasn't clearly pointing at totally wrong places( or Montreal was switched for Gatineau and Quebec was implied to mean the city and not whole province). if one uses map one should be more careful what one puts on it and where they put it- specially someone named mastering knowledge...
Look at a map its just what it is, tis why theres french towns all over the place and its quite litterally the strategy to split them off for the objective of assimilation@@Kingofspaids
Why in gods name did you place ville-marie in the absolute middle of nowhere about 500km off its correct placement of Montreal ? And Port Royal ? It’s nowhere near its correct spot on the southern portion of Nova Scotia. Did you actually research this? What else is wrong?
I am in Ontario, but i was in french immersion schooling. meaning french from day 1 grade 1, until grade 12. But you wouldn't have any english until grade 4. Then in grade 7 they would switch doing math in french to english, since the french immersion high school's did not have math+science in French. Yeah. wacky. But it's awesome on a resume. You have a significantly easier time getting a job anywhere in any field pretty much if you are bilingual.
Génocide culturel donc il ne parle pas car les Français sont allés jusqu'à l'ouest canadien même le parlement canadien était a Montréal et les anglais l on brûlé avec une des plus grandes bibliothèque en Amérique du Nord après la fondation du Canada on a éliminé toute les écoles francophone il ya de très bon livre sur le sujet comme ont dit ici * C est bien de dire la vérité..Mais de dire toute la vérité c est encore mieux..
You could have just used Google to find out how to pronounce words like Ville, Jacques, Brunswick, etc. If I were making a video with Russian words, I would look up how to pronounce them, not just say whatever. Ontario was never called "Canada West", it was Upper Canada. Québec was Lower Canada (based on the upper and lower mouths of the St. Lawrence river)
Ontario was called Canada West briefly. It was also called Upper Canada but I’m not sure in which order. both prior to confederation when it took the name Ontario.
French Canada extends beyond Quebec. New Brunswick for example is the only officially bilingual province in Canada. Also, your map is dreadfully inaccurate. Port Royal is not in Gaspé but in present-day Nova Scotia or Acadie (it’s format name as a French province.
Interesting and respectful presentation but... the maps are not accurate nor the definition used. First with all due respect the French empire was never as large as portrayed here. And your title is disrespectful Quebec is NOT French Canada it is a large segment, where there is a major concentration of francophones but they are to be found in every province. Also the Quebec Act applies to CANADA not the province of Quebec that simply did NOT exist at the time.
I started watching videos on Quebec explained to english speakers and it's interesting to see "Jacques Cartier" butchered differently every time. NOTE : You opened a huge can of worms. But don't worry, your video was good.
If English people watched the movie about Maurice Richard, they would understand (I hope) how long it took for French people to freely succeed, it’s well done, our ancestors deserve a lot of respect.
I'm quebecois and I live in Montreal. The french population in Quebec is NOT 95%. There are almost more English speaking people than there are French speaking citizens
@GeneralWinter9 Who needs french? Maybe the 300+ million people in the world who live in a place where french is the common language spoken by the majority of people? Moving somewhere and not learning the local language is an insult to the people that welcomed you. Personally I was born in Ukraine, but when I moved to Montréal in the late 1990s I learned french. How many languages do you speak Mr. Keyboard warrior? I speak 4. Ukrainian, Russian, french and english.
@@PatG-xd8qn Oh I see what you're saying. I'm Ukrainian from Sumi and I know Russian, Ukrainian, English, Serbian, and some German. I just have a personal bias against the French.
Le Québec est fier de sa langue française, de sa culture, de son histoire. Il l'a toujours été. C'est un bel exemple à suivre. La France devrait faire pareil surtout à l'heure actuelle où elle s'enfonce dans le progressisme crétin venu des Etats-Unis.
Canada=Kanata=Stadaconé=Québec Canada is not partially french Canada is french with british all around claiming to be canadians.
@@danv.872 because you did not mix with First Nations. True Canadians have First Nations ancestors.
@@danv.872 the first definition of Canadian was french settelers that colonised Canada. Even French from europe called us Canadian as early as 17th century. Then loyalists from the US came, settled ontario and started calling themselve Canadians
@@mrowniii𝒐𝒏𝒍𝒚 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑭𝒓𝒆𝒏𝒄𝒉 𝒅𝒊𝒅
Also, Anglos stole our national anthem... The existing Canadian national anthem was composed by two french Canadians for french Canadians.@@lerocheheure1032
Lol
So is the USA
You could have used quebec's flag in the thumnail, we are not france, we are not tryimg to be france, we just speak feench
It’s to appeal people more, no ones outside of canada know what the Quebec Flag is.
@@Wellimdelulunot true lol it’s known by a lot of people
@@Wellimdeluluby far the most famous provincial flag
French colons so yeah
ohh I would have loved to see it, I dont think I ever have
Why is Canada partially French? To give culture and identity to a country that lacks both of them.
Haha
Très bon.
Une belle description de l'utilité du Québec pour le Canada.
They have absolutetly no identity without us.
@Sogger2Agahim without quebec, there is no reason why canada should exist, meaning it should be part of the u.s
@@user58541That would require us to be like you, but we sure the heck aren’t!
As someone from Quebec I can confirm that Jaques Cartier is spelled (Jawk cartié) and not (Jakes cartière)💀
Why do people seem to think French Canadians only live in Quebec?
Because of biased video like this one made in English for English speakers. There's alot of French speakers everywhere in Canada and also in the U.S
Isn’t New Brunswick French to ?
@@ellsay8987 Oui!
@@rclavoieTO80 Merci de me le faire savoir 😊
Quebec does so much for Canada. Everyone should learn French.
Pourquoi les Etats-Unis d'Amérique et le Canada sont-ils partiellement anglais? Pourquoi le Mexique est-il partiellement espagnol? Pourquoi l'Europe est-elle partiellement anglaise? française? allemande? espagnole? italienne? russe, portugaise, suédoise, polonaise, irlandaise, tchèque, danoise, hongroise??... Pourquoi tous ces pourquoi??
C'est l'Histoire de tous ces pays.
Colonisation
Il est même pas capable de montrer Montréal comme il faut sur la carte..
Ville marie tu veux dire😂
I know you were born in Quebec.
@@PalomaStudiosOfficial 🤓
It used to be 100 % French. The English took it in 1763.
Yeah, that is right - France did used to be the dominent language of France. But, bear in mind, France ceded the land to Britain as a part of a decloration officiated in the 19th century I'm aware. From my knowledge, the british colonialists, although directly controlled from Britain, still allowed French law and the language of the French to flourish.
Sorry, French used to be the dominant language of Canada, not France. French is definetly the dominant language of France, in fact it's the only language, dur!
@@ThomasSkelton-p4zLike burning our books for example.
So much errors on the maps. Cities not at the right place. Louisiana was sold to the USA and wasn’t conquered by the British…
"not all school are compelled to provide english courses either" wait what ?? english is mandatory from third grade until the end of high school...
As French I think Canadians are rich … learning new languages is something cool. Europe is super over rich thanks to languages and cultures
How about Acadia Metis Franco Ontario?
4:40, in Quebec geography class, I learned it as "Haut Canada" on higher canada and not "Canada west)
This is so true. The way we learned French in school tend to forget most of it into adulthood. Thanks for the video
It’s hilarious how the English version of things forgets a lot of giant details.
1: 51 what's with the placement of Montreal and Quebec( City)? Like there wouldnt be anything wrong just throwing their names there for just some illustrative purpose if only they wasn't clearly pointing at totally wrong places( or Montreal was switched for Gatineau and Quebec was implied to mean the city and not whole province).
if one uses map one should be more careful what one puts on it and where they put it- specially someone named mastering knowledge...
Quebec city isn't that up nirth, it's where the saint lawrence "closes" that quebec mark marks the province
Ontario should've definitely been a bilingual province considering its large francophone population
if only
ontario is litterally the ancient territory of new france cuttoff from quebec
@@antoineharvey-boudreault5565 How do you figure that?
Look at a map its just what it is, tis why theres french towns all over the place and its quite litterally the strategy to split them off for the objective of assimilation@@Kingofspaids
It should be !
Why in gods name did you place ville-marie in the absolute middle of nowhere about 500km off its correct placement of Montreal ? And Port Royal ? It’s nowhere near its correct spot on the southern portion of Nova Scotia. Did you actually research this? What else is wrong?
Wrong flag The Quebec flag is the fleur de lis not the tricolour
They should have used the Union Jack to represent English Canada… Not sure how it would have been received in Rest of Canada…
Canada was found by France like Mexico by spain
Also Brazil by Portugal
I think those countries were already found.
@@lucax2300 yes, that is the point, they were making a joke
Also britain by america
I am in Ontario, but i was in french immersion schooling. meaning french from day 1 grade 1, until grade 12. But you wouldn't have any english until grade 4. Then in grade 7 they would switch doing math in french to english, since the french immersion high school's did not have math+science in French. Yeah. wacky. But it's awesome on a resume. You have a significantly easier time getting a job anywhere in any field pretty much if you are bilingual.
Another question… why is Quebec partially English?
Génocide culturel donc il ne parle pas car les Français sont allés jusqu'à l'ouest canadien même le parlement canadien était a Montréal et les anglais l on brûlé avec une des plus grandes bibliothèque en Amérique du Nord après la fondation du Canada on a éliminé toute les écoles francophone il ya de très bon livre sur le sujet comme ont dit ici * C est bien de dire la vérité..Mais de dire toute la vérité c est encore mieux..
In New Brunswick 40 % are French speakers
and are 2 seconde class citizen
Vivre le Québec et la francophonie au Canada 🇨🇦
You could have just used Google to find out how to pronounce words like Ville, Jacques, Brunswick, etc. If I were making a video with Russian words, I would look up how to pronounce them, not just say whatever. Ontario was never called "Canada West", it was Upper Canada. Québec was Lower Canada (based on the upper and lower mouths of the St. Lawrence river)
Nah, he didn't do any homework
Ontario was called Canada West briefly. It was also called Upper Canada but I’m not sure in which order. both prior to confederation when it took the name Ontario.
French Canada extends beyond Quebec. New Brunswick for example is the only officially bilingual province in Canada. Also, your map is dreadfully inaccurate. Port Royal is not in Gaspé but in present-day Nova Scotia or Acadie (it’s format name as a French province.
We aren't French... why using a french flag in the thumbnail? so disconnected.
Interesting and respectful presentation but... the maps are not accurate nor the definition used. First with all due respect the French empire was never as large as portrayed here. And your title is disrespectful Quebec is NOT French Canada it is a large segment, where there is a major concentration of francophones but they are to be found in every province. Also the Quebec Act applies to CANADA not the province of Quebec that simply did NOT exist at the time.
C,est terrible ! Aux USA, tout est en anglais, c,est terrible !
The question is more why Canada is partially English.....
Beause the King of France sold la Nouvelle-France to the Brits for Martinique. And by the way doofus... It's Jacques Cartier not Jawhk Cartiere.
I started watching videos on Quebec explained to english speakers and it's interesting to see "Jacques Cartier" butchered differently every time.
NOTE : You opened a huge can of worms. But don't worry, your video was good.
If English people watched the movie about Maurice Richard, they would understand (I hope) how long it took for French people to freely succeed, it’s well done, our ancestors deserve a lot of respect.
Québec isn’t the only french-speaking province… and your prononciation of jaques cartier is laughable
English canada was never consulted about the status of french in canada. We need a referendom now
Maybe we could get out so you would not have to “bear with us”… We were never consulted about being part of Canada…
I suppose Pierre Eliot Trudeau did a coup d’État and that's how he managed to get in power to make Canada bilingual?!?
Because there's such a thing as colonial criminals who establish communities outside of agreed upon borders between Indian and European governments.
Canada is not "partially French". Because many Canadians SPEAK French, that does not mean they ARE French; they are Canadians.
Canada language-speaking percentage:
English - 78%
French - 22%
It was a French colony before becoming a British colony. Also, you should have used Québec's flag. Not the French Republic. That makes zero sense.
I'm quebecois and I live in Montreal. The french population in Quebec is NOT 95%. There are almost more English speaking people than there are French speaking citizens
Complètement faux ce que tu affirmes...
As-tu déjà sorti de Montréal?
So wrong.... Look at the last census result.
les anglais représentent que 12% de la population , 38% des allophones!
Montréal doesn’t represent the province at all. Remove Montreal from the equation, we would have had our indépendance.
You have one word to pronounce correctly.
Q-Kebek.
But you didn't do your homework.
France acknowledges Canadian French the same amount that Japanese acknowledge non-ethnic Japanese. Yes but no
Oh ...also saying that Canada is bilingual is a joke....there is only one French speaking
Province: Quebec...fleur de Lys for ever❤❤❤❤
Bravo à vous et à tous nos frères et sœurs en France, nos vrais ancêtres. 🇨🇦🤝🏻🇫🇷
Not French from France! Wrong flag! It's like identifying the US with a UK flag.
Also, French canada is coast to coast! Quebec is a provincial state of the federation. Mastering knowledge... Really?
😂 incroyable Le tour de France ...Il te manque beaucoup de données historiques comme le génocide culturel au Canada enfin passons
Thought French was dying. So that a political lie. So French doesn't need protection.anyways English is already 45 percent French
Mind your business boy.
When you don't know shitz you just close your pie hole.
Lol
Ontario and Manitoba should be totally bilingual !
60% of english 😄 is french
exactly @@miss-gatito369
Fausse nouvelle Karen
it was 60% b4
When? State your data…
Awful infographics LOL Do not use for your hight school projects kids.
Overall, it's a good vidéo !
Wowwww The AI is particularly awful on this one.
Quebec exist to piss of the Anglos...😂😂😂😂😂😂
French? Should be Russian. Who needs french?
French is the 6th most spoken language in the world. Russian is 9th.
@@PatG-xd8qn I don't care. Who needs french? Useless language.
@GeneralWinter9 Who needs french? Maybe the 300+ million people in the world who live in a place where french is the common language spoken by the majority of people?
Moving somewhere and not learning the local language is an insult to the people that welcomed you.
Personally I was born in Ukraine, but when I moved to Montréal in the late 1990s I learned french.
How many languages do you speak Mr. Keyboard warrior? I speak 4. Ukrainian, Russian, french and english.
@@PatG-xd8qn Oh I see what you're saying. I'm Ukrainian from Sumi and I know Russian, Ukrainian, English, Serbian, and some German. I just have a personal bias against the French.
I live in france but if i ever moved to Canada i’d prefer to speak english.
Et moi, au Canada, je préférerais parler Français.
@@nuno7588 tu as raison car c'est ta langue et ton histoire, j'aime beaucoup le Québec :)
Le Québec est fier de sa langue française, de sa culture, de son histoire.
Il l'a toujours été. C'est un bel exemple à suivre.
La France devrait faire pareil surtout à l'heure actuelle où elle s'enfonce dans le progressisme crétin venu des Etats-Unis.
If I ever move to France, I will stick to English… What a wonderful way to integrate… 🙄
@@Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp we don't speak english in France unlike Canada where most ppl speak english
Why do we tolerate the French?
Because the French are the founders of your country !
The british persecute the first canadiEns of the origin !!!
In truth. I protest the idea that French Canadians are "French" AT ALL😂
Much like Americans are not English and Irish, Mexicans aren't Spaniards.
They're French speaking Canadians so that does matter. But look at the context of where their ancestors come from.