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Where do the French-speaking Catholic people known as 'habitants' or 'Canadiens' live?

  1. The Province of Quebec

  2. The Province of Ontario

  3. The Province of Manitoba

  4. The Province of Nova Scotia

The correct answer is: The Province of Quebec

French-speaking Catholic people, commonly referred to as 'habitants' or 'Canadiens', primarily live in the Province of Quebec. This is due to the early French colonists who settled in present-day Quebec, creating a strong French presence in the region. The other options, while having their own French-speaking populations, do not have a significant Catholic or 'habitants' community compared to Quebec. Therefore, they are not the main or primary location for this group of people.