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Old Posted Jan 17, 2017, 7:15 PM
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Si l'on forme une province Acadienne elle devrait aussi compter une partie de la Gaspésie, si pas plus, ainsi que les Iles de la Madelaine.
Ce n'est pas fou comme idée.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2017, 12:37 AM
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The southernmost and westernmost parts of Eastern Ontario that have lots of francophones are Marionville, St-Albert and Embrun. Maybe Crysler and Moose Creek if you push it. All of these are south of Highway 417 but generally speaking the francophone population in that area is very predominantly north of the 417. Except when it veers northwards near the Quebec border, where towns on both sides of the highway tend to be francophone.
Generally, yes, although mostly anglophone Vankleek Hill is an exception.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2017, 3:32 AM
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Generally, yes, although mostly anglophone Vankleek Hill is an exception.
Pendleton too, which is some distance west of there, but is kind of an anglo enclave amidst largely francophone villages in northern Prescott-Russell.
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