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Sean Patrick Maloney, Canadian/American politician and U.S. Representative for the state of New York since 2013; naturalized U.S. citizen; Pauline Marois; Manon Massé; Thomas D'Arcy McGee, a father of the Canadian Confederation; Honoré Mercier; Yves Michaud; Brian Mulroney, 18th Prime Minister of Canada and father of etalk host Ben Mulroney ...
This category lists French Canadians: citizens of Canada who are first language francophone or who, despite being anglophone, self-identify as French Canadian or as a member of the various sub-ethnic groups, listed here as subcategories. (Note: French Canadians do not necessarily have ethnic French origins or ancestry.)
This page lists Canadian citizens or people of pre-Confederation colonies that formed to make or joined the country of Canada who are of partial ethnic or national French descent. Most have sub-categories listed here below.
In the Great Lakes, many French Canadians also identify as Métis and trace their ancestry to the earliest voyageurs and settlers; many also have ancestry dating to the lumber era and often a mixture of the two groups. The main Franco-American regional identities are: French Canadians: French Canadians of the Great Lakes (including Muskrat French)
Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard (1949–), historian, vice-president of the Society for the History of French Protestantism and a member of the National Ethics Advisory Committee for Life and Health Sciences. [324] Bernard Cottret (1951–2020), historian. [325] Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné (1794–1872), historian and pastor, descendant of Agrippa ...
Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit: naval captain, lieutenant of New France and governor.; Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay: officer and merchant who was a prominent figure in the early days of Montreal.
Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada – biographies of Canadian architects and lists of their buildings from 1800 to 1950 "Canada Questions and Answers: Everything You Need to Know About Canada" by canadafaq.ca; The Canadian Encyclopedia – click on "people" for links to articles about Canadians; English/French availability
This is a category of French Canadians who played significant roles in the American Revolution or the American Revolutionary War.Included are francophone inhabitants of what became the Northwest Territory of the United States, since that region was a part of the Province of Quebec during the American Revolution.