Originally posted by Victor Galis
There are many places in Canada where there are signs in French too although there are only insignifant numbers of French people there. Here there are sufficient numbers of both English and French people, it would make sense to have signs in both languages at least in downtown.
There are many places in Canada where there are signs in French too although there are only insignifant numbers of French people there. Here there are sufficient numbers of both English and French people, it would make sense to have signs in both languages at least in downtown.
IIRC, New Brunswick is the only truely bilingual province.
I'd like to see a picture of an Arret sign in Ontario, outside of a municipality that is trying really hard or the capital region.
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