<P> In 2011, just under 21.5 million Canadians, representing 65% of the population, spoke English most of the time at home, while 58% declared it their mother language . English is the major language everywhere in Canada except Quebec and Nunavut, and most Canadians (85%) can speak English . While English is not the preferred language in Quebec, 36.1% of Québécois can speak English . Nationally, Francophones are five times more likely to speak English than Anglophones are to speak French--44% and 9% respectively . Only 3.2% of Canada's English - speaking population resides in Quebec--mostly in Montreal . </P> <P> In 2011, 28.4 million Canadians had knowledge of English while only 21.6 million Canadians spoke it most often at home . </P> <P> In 2011, just over 7.1 million Canadians spoke French most often at home, this was a rise of 4.2%, although the proportion of people in Canada who spoke French "most often" at home fell slightly from 21.7% to 21.5% . Of these, about 6.1 million or 85% resided in Quebec . Outside Quebec, the largest French - speaking populations are found in New Brunswick (which is home to 3.1% of Canada's Francophones) and Ontario (4.2%, residing primarily in the eastern and northeastern parts of the province and in Toronto and Ottawa). Overall, 22% of people in Canada declare French to be their mother language, while one in three Canadians speak French and 70% are unilingual Anglophones . Smaller indigenous French - speaking communities exist in some other provinces . For example, a vestigial community exists on Newfoundland's Port au Port Peninsula; a remnant of the "French Shore" along the island's west coast . </P> <P> The percentage of the population who speak French both by mother tongue and home language has decreased over the past three decades . Whereas the number of those who speak English at home is higher than the number of people whose mother tongue is English, the opposite is true for Francophones . There are fewer people who speak French at home, than learned French after birth . </P>

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