They Only Speak French In Quebec, Why Didn’t Canada Take So Long Making It A National Language?
Haiti and Canada are the only two independent nations in the Americas that have French as an official language. Though approximately 90% of Haitians use Creole as their primary language, Creole wasn’t made an official language alongside French until 1987.
(Source: facts.randomhistory.com)
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