It has kept it's heritage by speaking the native language which is french.
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No.
This is because the people of Quebec want to keep their French culture and religion.
the people of Quebec want to keep their culture
Quebec has many residents because of its focus on preserving French culture. Many people in Canada are of French descent and gravitate to this area.Quebec doesn't have the largest population in Canada, Ontario has the largest population with the population of 13,069 and Quebec only has a population of 7,828.
Because Quebec was once a French colony.
Their French Heritage. French culture and language.
The French language rights in Quebec were granted through the Quebec Act of 1774, which recognized the French language and Catholic religion in the predominantly French-speaking province. Additionally, the Constitution Act of 1867 also protected the rights of French speakers in Quebec and throughout Canada.
their culture and language
It is not a government's function to preserve culture. Civic organizations run by people of the community are usually the keepers of culture.
Over 7 million people in Quebec speak French as their first language, making it the predominant language in the province. French is also a requirement for official communication and documentation in Quebec.
2010 Olympics were held in Vancouver, Quebec. Quebec, has many French-speaking people, as well, as all Canada does.
There are 90% of french speaker.
Are you serious?.... people in Quebec who speak french.