French-Canadian
French-Canadian refers to the cultural and linguistic group of people in Canada who are primarily of French descent. They mainly reside in the province of Quebec, where French is the official language. French-Canadians have a rich history that dates back to the early 17th century when French explorers and settlers arrived in North America.
The term also encompasses various cultural aspects, including music, cuisine, and festivals. Notable events like the Carnaval de Québec celebrate their heritage, while traditional dishes such as poutine and tourtière highlight their unique culinary contributions.