Not me. I live my life in Ponyville.I know,but I was still pointing it out.
For example, there may be municipalities in Quebec where some other unofficial language is more useful than English. Maybe not, I don't know. You tell me.
But if so, it would silly to say that because more people speak English in Canada, that that language cannot be more useful than English in that particular municipality. Life occurs at the local level first and foremost.
In spite of the dominance if French in Quebec, English might still be more useful in some municipalities just due to simple local reality.
I guess my main point here is that regardless of hypothetical grand notions of nationhood, people live their lives in the real local world.
I just come here to work.