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In reply to the discussion: Please tell this Canadian...why is the Repub. presid. canadidate being decided by a small state? [View all]riverbendviewgal
(4,396 posts)30. There is no requirement to know French in most provinces other than Quebec....
Elementary schools teach french. for a small part of the school day. It is just basics.
High school may have one year where you have French but many don't now. French must be on all packaging and street signs as well as English...
Many Canadian towns have English schools and French immersion schools. My grand kids went to French Immmersion school and also there learned English....They are bilingual fluidly at 10 and 12...Then now moved to England and the older one is learning German. It is a very big asset to know languages. Jobs are more plentiful and your horizons widen..
My American brother holds this in contempt...He says it is UnAmerican...I think he is ignorant.
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Please tell this Canadian...why is the Repub. presid. canadidate being decided by a small state? [View all]
glarius
Jan 2012
OP
New Brunswick is great. They also speak English in Nova Scotia, if you can understand the dialects.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2012
#37
There is no requirement to know French in most provinces other than Quebec....
riverbendviewgal
Jan 2012
#30
That is not the way that it is supposed to work, but it is, in fact, how it does.
potone
Jan 2012
#14
Your sarcastic comment does not seem to recognize the fact that we don't sweat over a head of state
glarius
Jan 2012
#31
It's designed to allow Party insiders and monied interests to select the candidates.
Romulox
Jan 2012
#19
I believe people are starting to realize what Harper's intentions are and we will do to his
glarius
Jan 2012
#35
Think of it this way. Here we have elections, but the majority is never truly represented.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2012
#36