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Yes… practically everyone is fluently bilingual and you will hear people start the convo in French and then switch to English, then back to French (or vice versa).
The Northern part of New Brunswick is almost completely French. You don’t hear much English in your day to day. But if you respond in English you’ll hear perfect English right back. Most of the radio stations here are French.
Nice. Sounds like it should be Brunswick de Nouveau
Nouveau Brunswick is how it’s called in French