Anglophones and Francophones in minority situations in Canada

Approximately two million Canadians belong to official language minorities. Try our quiz to learn more about Anglophone and Francophone minority communities.

1. L'empreinte francophone (the Francophone imprint) is a monument erected in front of a provincial legislative assembly to commemorate the contributions of Placeholder for the answer.
2. The majority of Anglophones in Quebec live in Montreal. Of Quebec's other regions, which two have the largest Anglophone populations?
3. Western Canada's largest winter festival, the Festival du Voyageur, was named in honour of Placeholder for the answer.
4. Francophones from Ontario are called Placeholder for the answer.
5. Francophones represent close to one-third of the population of Placeholder for the answer.
6. Every year, the Société de la francophonie manitobaine (Manitoban Francophonie society) awards a prize in honour of the province's founder. What is the name of the award?
7. Which province has the largest Francophone minority?
8. What are Francophones from Saskatchewan called today?
9. What are the colours of the Franco-Columbian flag?
10. Francophones from New Brunswick all speak Chiac.