Pieman
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Neither am I, and that is really why I poised the question on here. In my mind, if a group of legion members and veterans feel that there is some kind of disadvantage with being a non-native french speaker, then it is quite possible that a large number of people feel this way. I am also quite sure there is no conspiracy at all. One more question to add that I think will help clear up this rumour:I will start with the caveat that I am not a big fan of conspiracy theories of any type. So, not surprisingly, I do not for one minute believe that there is a plot afoot to ensure that only francophones get ahead in the infantry
Is it possible that Francophone Soldier/Officers get promoted quicker on average (assuming that is true) because they tend to be more capable in the bilingual area?
What I mean by more capable is simply that in my (limited) experience, most French Canadians are more Bilingual and have a good grip on the English language, while English Canadians (especially out west) tend to be rusty at best with their French skills (on average). Could it be that native English speakers are not making the cut in the selection process because they are getting blown away by the bilingual skills of the francophones, and thus giving the appearance that francophones are being favoured?
Edit: Also, The underlying assumtion for this rumour seems to be that native french speakers are promoted faster, but is that assumtion even true?