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Old Posted Feb 18, 2020, 3:28 PM
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Originally Posted by yuriandrade View Post
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Doesn't Montreal still have an English-speaking minority big enough to attract some English-speaking immigrants or everybody has left in the 1970's?
In response to "first official language spoken" for the 2016 census (most recent), 765,000 people in Greater Montreal speak English as a first language (compared to 3 million for French), while 245,000 people in Greater Montreal claim both English and French.

This English language minority population has actually been very slightly increasing in absolute numbers for the past 10 years, though not enough to increase its share of the linguistic pie. Only the allophone (neither English nor French as a first language) population has increased its share.

In terms of knowledge of official languages, 2.2 million people in Greater Montreal claim knowledge of both French and English, while English only sits at 250,000 people, suggesting a that the vast majority of Montreal anglophones self-describe as bilingual (to some degree).

https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-r...B1=All&TABID=1
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