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Franco-Ontarian

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Etymology

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From Franco- +‎ Ontarian, compare French Franco-Ontarien.

Noun

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Franco-Ontarian (plural Franco-Ontarians)

  1. A Francophone Canadian who resides in the province of Ontario.
    • 2018 November 30, Isabelle Bourgeault-Tassé, “How a family recipe taught me what’s at stake when Franco-Ontarians lose their roots”, in The Globe and Mail[1]:
      The mention of Regulation 17 continues to evoke chills in our community: Enacted from 1912 to 1927, Regulation 17 aimed to eradicate French-language education in Ontario schools. The objective was ultimately to assimilate Franco-Ontarians into the English-speaking majority.

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Adjective

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Franco-Ontarian (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to Franco-Ontarians.
    • 2006 November 29, William Grimes, “The French Have a (Precise and Elegant) Word for It”, in The New York Times[2]:
      This can be tedious, especially the minutiae of French laws and policies in Canada. When the discussion zooms in on a hot debate on raising the Franco-Ontarian flag in Sudbury, Ontario, it is hard not to feel that the topic of French in Canada has perhaps been exhausted.

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