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Friday, 24 March 2017

Statistics Canada Claims French is by far the Most Common Language Spoken in Canada, After English

With over 7.3 million people able to speak French; still,  the data is, to say the least, debatable. 
White, Caucasian, supremacy is a thing of the past; but just because the rest of the world is now so badly overpopulated as to now be the greatest threat to human survival, does NOT mean that Canada must join in—play the game.
According to Census 2011 Page on statcan.gc.ca,In Canada...
Official Languages spoken:
23,751,890 English
7,331,685 French
Immigrant Languages spoken: Spanish (439,000),Italian (438,000),German (430,000), Punjabi (460,000), Chinese, not specified (441,000),Cantonese (389,000),Tagalog (384,000), Arabic (374,000),Mandarin (255,000).
Yet, Stats on Languages spoken at home in the top 5 metropolitan areas:
In Toronto, about one-third spoke one of five languages: Cantonese (8.8%), Punjabi (8.0%), Chinese, not specified (7.0%), Urdu (5.9%) and Tamil (5.7%).
Montréal: Arabic (107,000) and Spanish (95,000) account for nearly one-third of people speaking an immigrant language at home.
Vancouver: Punjabi is the most frequently reported immigrant home language
Calgary: Punjabi and Tagalog are the top immigrant home languages
Ottawa - Gatineau: Arabic and Spanish are the most frequently reported immigrant home languages
Edmonton: Tagalog and Punjabi are the most reported immigrant home languages. 





The map of white people; conversely, the map of people of coloured people, uses four colours:

dark blue: 75% to 100% white
medium blue: 50% to 75% white
light blue: 25% to 50% white
grey: 0% to 25% white
This map was drawn a few years ago; before the recent influx of immigrants and refugees; meaning; the majority of people in Canada are now grey and light blue.--TRUE HEINZ 570 HYBRID, MONGRELS.
But who is white? For this map two kinds of people are:

Those who self-identify as white,(like in a census excluding indigenous, or First Nation).
Those who belong to an ethnic group that is historically Christian or Jewish, with roots in West Eurasia.~~Al(Alex-Alexander) D Girvan.

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