There has been no recent movement from a canadian province in favour of seperation. Quebec had a movement quite a few years ago in favour of seperation but a vote put an end to this movement. Quebec voted to remain a part of Canada.
no, Kmart left Canada years ago.
There has been a strong political movement in the province of Quebec for secession from Canada. This continues to be a serious concern for the future of the country.
20 Years After - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:R Canada:13+ (Quebec) Germany:16 USA:R
It will be 143 years since Canada (then just Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec) became a self governing nation.
In Quebec, Canada, the legal gambling age is 18 years old. This applies to all forms of gambling, including casinos, lottery tickets, and online gaming. The age requirement is enforced to ensure responsible gambling among adults.
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The Battle of Sainte-Foy, sometimes called the Battle of Quebec, was fought on April 28, 1760 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada during the Seven Years' War. It was not a battle of WW II. However, their was a battle for Foy in the Battle of the Bulge.
Quebec has been talking about becoming a separate country or state mainly because of its' French roots.
As a citizen who spent thirty years, more or less, living in Quebec City,I say with authority,YES ! Sillery, now part of the City of Quebec, has as much Macaroni as any other city of its size...except maybe any in Italy. Fred
AnswerQuebec is mainly a french speaking province,Samuel de Champlain was the founder of quebec.· The most photographed hotel in the world is the Château Frontenac in Quebec city· The thinnest house n North America, at only 12 feet (3.7 meters) long, is located on Rue Donnaconna n Quebec City.· Quebec is where over 3% of the world's fresh water reserves come from.· The largest province in Canada is Quebec· The word quebec comes from the Algonquin word meaning "Where the river narrows", referring to St. Lawrence river.· Quebec City was the capital of Canada for 6 years, from 1859 to 1865.The name Quebec means "Where the River Narrows"Quebec is Canada's oldest city and the most visited city. The city derives its name from "Kebec" which is Algonquin meaning the river that narrows.
French colonial administration in Quebec was an officially Catholic, so there was the recognition. It was never withdrawn, even by the British authorities when Canada came exclusively under the British Crown after the Seven Years War.