Talk:French Canada

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I am a United States citizen of French Canadian descent, and I know for a fact that French Canadian communities inside the US, while known as "Little Canadas" were also known by a slightly more tasteless name, "Frog Towns." I don't know if this adds anything to the article or not.

Also, churches in French Canadian communities tend to be named "St. John the Baptist" after the patron saint of Quebec/French Canada. While the community surrounding the church may or may not still be majority French Canadian, the church still has the same name.


[edit] Vandalism?

What the heck is this?

quote: Zee little french man ..she is a protected little queer beast under duh constitution of kanaduh ..if any little queer frenchman ..wants to show me the indigenous "RED" maple leaf tree..I'll stop laughing at the little idiots...and wave their queer little maple flag ....

(French kanaduh ..land of queers , reject US immigration types..and fast food workers..all patrolled by queer little frenchmen in the RCMP..dressed in pink outfits ..when they are not busy wacking seals in the skull ...

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