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I re-titled this graphic because I thought the old one had a misleading title. -- bigjarom 07:36, August 12, 2005 (UTC)
uuuhm why isn't the Irish ethnicity on the map? Superdude99
What is the source for this map or its data? — Michael Z. 2007-06-10 23:52 Z
The Cree territory in Quebec is mainly North American Indian. Why is it not shown? What about the French places? Many places in Quebec should appear blue, not red. ( LAz17 01:56, 3 September 2007 (UTC))
You are wrong because it is based on self-identification and the fact is that most French-speaking Canadians in Quebec, and most English-speaking Canadians in Ontario consider themselves just "Canadians", neither French nor English. They are a new ethnicity as valid as the French or the English.-- 79.154.37.79 ( talk) 22:31, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
![]() | This image was nominated at Wikipedia:Files for discussion on 2007 July 16. The result of the discussion was keep. |
I re-titled this graphic because I thought the old one had a misleading title. -- bigjarom 07:36, August 12, 2005 (UTC)
uuuhm why isn't the Irish ethnicity on the map? Superdude99
What is the source for this map or its data? — Michael Z. 2007-06-10 23:52 Z
The Cree territory in Quebec is mainly North American Indian. Why is it not shown? What about the French places? Many places in Quebec should appear blue, not red. ( LAz17 01:56, 3 September 2007 (UTC))
You are wrong because it is based on self-identification and the fact is that most French-speaking Canadians in Quebec, and most English-speaking Canadians in Ontario consider themselves just "Canadians", neither French nor English. They are a new ethnicity as valid as the French or the English.-- 79.154.37.79 ( talk) 22:31, 1 December 2009 (UTC)