It depends whether you mean by number or by percentage. If it is by percentage a great majority of the people in New Brunswick are bilingual French and English. If you mean in terms of numbers, it would probably be Ontario where there would be many bilingual Canadians, not just French and English but bilingual with English and Chinese, and any number of other combinations. There are also many bilingual people in Quebec, but my guess is that there would be more overall in Ontario. Best of luck.
kevn d
2008-03-26 12:21:20 UTC
Quebec. The city of Montreal has more bilingual people than any where else in Canada. New Brunswick is not really bilingual, it just has two official languages. Few people speak both there.
ellen♪♥
2008-03-24 08:26:43 UTC
Maybe Ontario, Quebec for sure and New Brunswick also has its fair share of bilinguals.
.:::Niko:::.
2008-03-24 10:55:26 UTC
At the provincial level,New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province
Phlow
2008-03-24 07:55:42 UTC
Quebec does, also Ontario, but Toronto wouldn't have so many bilinguals.
anonymous
2008-03-24 10:41:17 UTC
Quebec.
Tricky
2008-03-24 08:47:12 UTC
Quebec.
anonymous
2008-03-24 07:38:42 UTC
Ontario, Québec, is pretty much jut french as for where Ontario is French and English. Hope this helped :)!!
Kate B
2008-03-24 08:26:56 UTC
New Brunswick
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