Yes, it is!
In a word, no.
I am an English Canadian form Ontario who lives now in Montreal and happen to have learned French very well, but many people tell me how rare I am!
There are many francophones from Quebec who have a decent or good level of English (particularly in the big city of Montreal; not so much in the rest of the province)... but the converse is not true for the English Canadians, other than in Ottawa the capital, and some parts of the small Eastern provinces, and small northern Ontario communities where you'd be unlikely to go. Though there are probably very small french-speaking communities in certain cities in the west, or you'd at least run into quebecois travelers... but the west generally has very little concern with French.
Big standing O. He got a heart balloon from a fan. You guys should start a Fedor fan club.
I don't want to bother her/him - but does anyone know what the 'c' means in the notations on jumps?
That program from Poirier was really uniquehe might be a t and compelling! wow!
Is is just me, or is there something slight funny about his posture?... as though he's used to leaning into his dance partner or something...