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Originally Posted by MolsonExport
The Eastern Townships used to be 80% Anglophone but now it is 90% Francophone. The West Island of Montreal, further west, is faring better for now and is still over 45% anglophone.
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But Eastern Townships anglophones declined in relative numbers due to most of them leaving of their own volition, arguably because they didn't want to live in a society increasingly dominated and run by francophones.
The francophones in Eastern Ontario aren't leaving. They are being dominated and assimilated on site in their own communities where they've always been.
By and large, with some exceptions, those anglophones who have stayed in the Eastern Townships are not being assimilated to French. Even if they are only 6-8% of the overall population today.
And BTW, the so-called "West Island" was quite predominantly francophone as recently as the 1960s. It's an example of a historically francophone area that was taken over by anglophones, not of a historical anglo bastion under unfair pressure from French.