Francization is the process of using French language, customs, and culture in a region or country. For example, in Quebec (a province in Canada), francization means that French language is used in schools, on signs, and in day-to-day life. Francization means that people in Quebec use French in their lives and learn about the culture and history of the French-Canadian people. Francization helps people in Quebec feel connected to their heritage and make them proud of their language and identity.