You live in the ROC
Except for exceptional situation, be honest:
what is the working language in the ROC?
what is the language in which young people study at university?
what is the language used in hospitals?
what language used in shops?
Where the francphones can use French outside the walls of their homes?
what is the working language in the ROC?
Depends. In Scarborough, I've eaten in restaurants where I addressed the staff, my host, and others in Chinese. Sometimes the workers speak poor English but it does not matter because the clientele is all Chinese. I've entered large, full, crowded restaurants in which I was the only white man. On another occasion as a joke I pointed to another white man on the other side of the dining hall and told my wife 'look, a white man.'
In Castleman, even many if the English speaking French, and until recently, I knew s person in Castlemsn who did not know English. Whether that still exists in Castleman, I don't know, but they do speak French better and business is in French. The common local language.
what is the language in which young people study at university?
That depends. Ottawa U is bilingual, and also Laurentian University. You can't force more French than people speak. If a person doesn't know it, he can't speak it. No English school in La Malbaie for example. Why not? Because no one there speaks English.
what is the language used in hospitals?
Montfort and Bruyère are two French hospitals in Ottawa. Again, probably none one in Vancouver for an obvious reason.
what language used in shops?
Depends. In Scarborough, my wife and I have shopped in Chinese. I've entered restaurants with Chinese-French,only menus. They just didn't cater to English. Didn't need to. Try that in Montreal and the OLF police would be all over you. Remember Padtagate a while back. Dies Italia threaten French in Montreal? Even the Italian media mocked it. How internationally embarrassing for Québec.
It is as special for french than english can be in the ROC
I think your English is a little broken there.
If I think I understand you, Québec belongs to the Français de souches, and so a damn Indian who copies the example of his French speaking counterpart by learning his mother-tongue and English is a traitor to the cause.
He mustn't folie the French example but the French decree.
Learning the mother tongue and English is okay for the French but the damn Indian should learn French too and not expect any kind of reciprocity from the French because the French don't do reciprocity. It's like saying we don't give a damn about learning your language, by by learn our language or leave the land our ancestors took from yours and don't let the door hit you in the a s s in our way out.
French Quebecers gave chosen English as their second language.
Why can't indigenous Quebecers do the same? Why, are French Quebecers setting a bad example?