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Many French Canadians would today claim that they are facing cultural discrimination -a.
Considering the fact that they are a cultural minority, it's quite the case that they can be culturally discriminated against, but officially this shouldn't really happen. However, it happens nevertheless.
Considering the fact that they are a cultural minority, it's quite the case that they can be culturally discriminated against, but officially this shouldn't really happen. However, it happens nevertheless.
Answer:
A)cultural discrimination
Explanation:
The French Canadian historically refers to the inhabitants of Canada whose ancestors lived in the original French settlements of what is now Quebec. In a contemporary context, it also alludes to any French-speaking Canadian. With the exception of the Acadians, who have a different history, the majority of Canadian-French, are descendants of French farmers who colonized the area currently comprised by Quebec during the colonial period of Canada, which began in the seventeenth century.
French-speaking Canadians live throughout Canada. Six million of them are concentrated in Quebec, where they constitute the predominant linguistic group, while another million are scattered around the rest of the country. Approximately 31% of Canadian citizens speak French and 25% are of French Canadian descent. Not all French speakers are descendants of French, especially in modern Quebec, and not all people with French ancestry use that language exclusively or primarily. Francophone culture is part of Canadian literature and culture.