French Canada
French Canada primarily refers to the regions in Canada where French is the dominant language and culture, particularly in the province of Quebec. This area is known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and unique traditions that reflect both French heritage and North American influences.
In addition to Quebec, other regions with significant French-speaking populations include parts of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba. The French language and culture are protected by Canadian law, and various institutions promote the use of French in education, media, and government, contributing to the cultural diversity of the country.