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- Franco-Ontarian abstract "Franco-Ontarians (French: Franco-Ontariens or Franco-Ontariennes if female) are French Canadian or francophone residents of the Canadian province of Ontario. They are sometimes known as "Ontarois".According to the 2006 Canadian census, there were 488,815 self-declared francophones in Ontario (declaring one mother tongue), comprising 4.1 per cent of the province's total population. A further 1,000,000 Ontarians self-declared French to be one of multiple mother tongues. According to the subsequent 2011 Canadian census, there were 493,300 self-declared francophones in Ontario (declaring one mother tongue) comprising 3.9% of the province's total population. There were 1,542,390 Ontarians who declared French as there a first official language spoken, bringing the official language minority in the province to 14% [1]. Franco-Ontarians constitute the largest French-speaking community outside of Quebec, as well as the largest minority language group within Ontario.The francophone population is concentrated in Eastern Ontario, in Ottawa, Cornwall and many rural farming communities, and in Northeastern Ontario, in the cities of Sudbury, North Bay and Timmins and a number of smaller towns. Other communities with notable francophone populations are Lakeshore, Windsor, Penetanguishene and Welland. Most communities in Ontario have at least a few Franco-Ontarian residents.Ottawa, with 128,620 francophones, has the province's largest Franco-Ontarian community by size. Among the province's major cities, Greater Sudbury, 29 per cent francophone, has the largest proportion of Franco-Ontarians to the general population, and Timmins, 41 per cent francophone, has the largest proportion among the smaller sized cities. Prescott and Russell United Counties has the highest proportion of Franco-Ontarians to the general population among the province's census divisions, with about two-thirds of the population being francophone. Definition numbers were altered in 2009 when the Ontario Liberal government changed the definition of "Francophone".Some smaller communities in Ontario have a francophone majority. These include Hearst, Kapuskasing, Smooth Rock Falls, Embrun, St. Charles, West Nipissing, Rockland, Casselman, Dubreuilville, Vankleek Hill and Hawkesbury.".
- Franco-Ontarian language Canadian_English.
- Franco-Ontarian language Canadian_French.
- Franco-Ontarian populationPlace Eastern_Ontario.
- Franco-Ontarian populationPlace Northeastern_Ontario.
- Franco-Ontarian related Acadians.
- Franco-Ontarian related Cajun.
- Franco-Ontarian related Franco-Manitoban.
- Franco-Ontarian related French-speaking_Quebecer.
- Franco-Ontarian related French_American.
- Franco-Ontarian related French_Canadian.
- Franco-Ontarian related French_people.
- Franco-Ontarian related M%C3%A9tis_people_(Canada).
- Franco-Ontarian religion Christianity.
- Franco-Ontarian thumbnail Maurilbelanger2.PNG?width=300.
- Franco-Ontarian totalPopulation "1700000".
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageExternalLink www.cfof.on.ca.
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageExternalLink www.fesfo.ca.
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageExternalLink www.ffo.ca.
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageExternalLink www.fleontario.ca.
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageExternalLink www.multiculturalcanada.ca.
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageExternalLink indexE.htm.
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageExternalLink Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=PR&Code1=35&Geo2=PR&Code2=01&Data=Count&SearchText=Ontario&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&GeoLevel=PR&GeoCode=35.
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageID "218667".
- Franco-Ontarian wikiPageRevisionID "599041482".
- Franco-Ontarian caption Avril_Lavigne.
- Franco-Ontarian caption Paul_Martin.
- Franco-Ontarian caption "Dionne Quintuplets".
- Franco-Ontarian caption "Mauril Bélanger • Newsy Lalonde".
- Franco-Ontarian group "Franco-Ontarians".
- Franco-Ontarian hasPhotoCollection Franco-Ontarian.
- Franco-Ontarian langs Canadian_English.
- Franco-Ontarian langs Canadian_French.
- Franco-Ontarian popplace Eastern_Ontario.
- Franco-Ontarian popplace Northeastern_Ontario.
- Franco-Ontarian poptime "1700000".
- Franco-Ontarian related Acadians.
- Franco-Ontarian related Cajun.
- Franco-Ontarian related Franco-Manitoban.
- Franco-Ontarian related French-speaking_Quebecer.
- Franco-Ontarian related French_American.
- Franco-Ontarian related French_Canadian.
- Franco-Ontarian related French_people.
- Franco-Ontarian related Métis_people_(Canada).
- Franco-Ontarian rels "predominantly Christian".
- Franco-Ontarian subject Category:Canadian_people_of_French_descent.
- Franco-Ontarian subject Category:Franco-Ontarian_culture.
- Franco-Ontarian subject Category:Franco-Ontarian_people.
- Franco-Ontarian subject Category:French-Canadian_people.
- Franco-Ontarian type CausalAgent100007347.
- Franco-Ontarian type Franco-OntarianPeople.
- Franco-Ontarian type French-CanadianPeople.
- Franco-Ontarian type LivingThing100004258.
- Franco-Ontarian type Object100002684.
- Franco-Ontarian type Organism100004475.
- Franco-Ontarian type Person100007846.
- Franco-Ontarian type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Franco-Ontarian type Whole100003553.
- Franco-Ontarian type YagoLegalActor.
- Franco-Ontarian type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Franco-Ontarian type EthnicGroup.
- Franco-Ontarian type CommunityOrganization.
- Franco-Ontarian type Collective.
- Franco-Ontarian comment "Franco-Ontarians (French: Franco-Ontariens or Franco-Ontariennes if female) are French Canadian or francophone residents of the Canadian province of Ontario. They are sometimes known as "Ontarois".According to the 2006 Canadian census, there were 488,815 self-declared francophones in Ontario (declaring one mother tongue), comprising 4.1 per cent of the province's total population. A further 1,000,000 Ontarians self-declared French to be one of multiple mother tongues.".
- Franco-Ontarian label "Franco-Ontarian".
- Franco-Ontarian label "Franco-Ontariens".
- Franco-Ontarian label "Francófonos de Ontario".
- Franco-Ontarian label "Franko-Ontarier".
- Franco-Ontarian label "Франкоонтарийцы".
- Franco-Ontarian sameAs Franko-Ontarier.
- Franco-Ontarian sameAs Francófonos_de_Ontario.
- Franco-Ontarian sameAs Franco-Ontariens.
- Franco-Ontarian sameAs m.01f_ck.
- Franco-Ontarian sameAs Q955944.
- Franco-Ontarian sameAs Q955944.
- Franco-Ontarian sameAs Franco-Ontarian.
- Franco-Ontarian wasDerivedFrom Franco-Ontarian?oldid=599041482.
- Franco-Ontarian depiction Maurilbelanger2.PNG.
- Franco-Ontarian isPrimaryTopicOf Franco-Ontarian.
- Franco-Ontarian name "Franco-Ontarians".