Statistics Canada on X: "It's #InternationalFrancophonieDay! According to the #2021Census, more than one in five Canadians (22.6%) reported speaking # French at home at least on a regular basis. For more information: https://t.co/mSuIWMNkul.
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![The proportion of the population whose first official language spoken is French is the highest in Quebec, followed by New Brunswick and Yukon The proportion of the population whose first official language spoken is French is the highest in Quebec, followed by New Brunswick and Yukon](https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/220817/mc220817a001-eng.png)
The proportion of the population whose first official language spoken is French is the highest in Quebec, followed by New Brunswick and Yukon
![The percentage of people speaking French as their first language continues to fall in Quebec, leading to anxiety over the future of the language | Watch News Videos Online The percentage of people speaking French as their first language continues to fall in Quebec, leading to anxiety over the future of the language | Watch News Videos Online](https://i1.wp.com/media.globalnews.ca/videostatic/news/13sff1lapz-yzmz3oqpdd/web_CENSUS_STATE_OF_FRENCH__SPECTOR_.jpg?w=1200&quality=70&strip=all)
The percentage of people speaking French as their first language continues to fall in Quebec, leading to anxiety over the future of the language | Watch News Videos Online
![Next governor general's inability to speak French leaves francophone communities conflicted | CBC News Next governor general's inability to speak French leaves francophone communities conflicted | CBC News](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6091592.1626219224!/cpImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_780/governor-general-20210706.jpg)
Next governor general's inability to speak French leaves francophone communities conflicted | CBC News
![The number of individuals who speak predominantly French at home continues to rise in Canada, but their relative proportion is decreasing The number of individuals who speak predominantly French at home continues to rise in Canada, but their relative proportion is decreasing](https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/220817/g220817a001-eng.png)