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===Western Canada=== Manitoba also has a significant [[Franco-Manitoban]] community, centred especially in the [[St. Boniface, Manitoba|St. Boniface]] area of [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]], but also in numerous surrounding towns. The provincial government of [[Manitoba]] boasts the only bilingual website of the Prairies; the Canadian constitution makes French an official language in Manitoba for the legislature and courts. Saskatchewan also has a [[Fransaskois]] community, as does Alberta with its [[Franco-Albertan]]s, and British Columbia hosts the [[Franco-Columbian]]s. [[Michif]], a dialect of French originating in Western Canada, is a unique [[mixed language]] derived from [[Cree language|Cree]] and French. It is spoken by a small number of [[Metis (people)|Métis]] living mostly in [[Manitoba]] and in [[North Dakota]].
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