Quebec's population is 8 million, not 7 million. Quebecers don't want their culture pushed on to the rest of Canada, they just want the French language prevented from going extinct in Canada. Many Aboriginal peoples are just like this so it's not something unique to Quebec.
The only real differences between Quebec and Ontario is that Ontario uses the English language and is typically right wing and Quebec uses the French language and is typically left wing. Other than that, the two provinces are not much different.
As for Quebec sucking up too much money, Quebecers barely take enough money to make a considerable dent in Canada's finances, but it's enough to make the anti-French bigots who are already prejudiced against the French to stir up their anti-French rhetoric.
Why they don't ***** about the costs to keep the Monarchy in Canada and to pay for Aboriginal reserves when they both cost the same as what Quebec gets annually (8 billion) is beyond me. But then again, what rational person would expect them to be consistent in their frugal philosophy?
The names of the provinces all have vowels in them. ;-)
Not at all, Canadian provinces only appear similar to those not familiar with them. Each are their own Nation, with their own history and cultures.
The common loon is found in all Canadian provinces and territories.
The maritime provinces & Quebec are the poorest provinces in Canada.
All of them.
Canada does not have states. Canada has provinces.
There are 13 provinces in canada
Canada has ten provinces, not three. You are probably talking about territories. The three territories are; Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
All places in Canada. Canada does not have states, it has provinces and territories.
Hay is grown in all the provinces of Canada, from B.C all the way to P.E.I.
No not at all it is cold & warm!
Canada is divided in to provinces and territories!
There are 10 provinces and 3 territories in Canada
Canada has 10 provinces...not three.