French. However, I'm not sure if their laws are still used as the province is a part of Canada and follows Canadian laws.
The French language and some French laws are still used in Quebec.
Former European colonial powers, such as France, Spain, and Italy, have significantly influenced North Africa through language, culture, and political structures. The legacy of colonialism is evident in the widespread use of the French language in countries like Algeria and Tunisia, as well as in educational and legal systems that often reflect colonial-era models. Additionally, colonial boundaries and governance have shaped national identities and regional conflicts. Economic ties established during the colonial period continue to affect trade and investment patterns in the region.
He forces the island's natives to learn to speak his language.
Neo-colonial dependency theory suggests that former colonial powers maintain economic, political, and cultural control over former colonies through indirect means, such as economic policies and trade relations. It argues that this continued dependency perpetuates underdevelopment in the formerly colonized countries.
It is the view that the Colonial powers left Africa without a firm plan of what they could become. So they were intellectually adrift and when struggles arose between the ethnic groups and nations, the former Colonial powers did not intervene.
They were disappointed because Japanese rule proved to be as harsh as that of the former colonial powers.
Quebec and Ontario are not considered colonies in the contemporary sense; they are provinces of Canada. Both were part of the historical British colonial framework, with Quebec originally being a French colony and later ceded to Britain in 1763. Today, they are integral parts of Canada's federal system, each with its own government and legislative powers.
They taught the native peoples their own language and insisted on its use in all official activities.
Seperation of Powers
No, are the ex colonies prepared to pay for the infrastructure provided, and what about the aid given in the intervening years. Look forward not back
Britain, Holland, France, Belgium and Germany are all examples of colonial powers.
Colonial powers have been ruling many Muslim states. They still have their vested interests in these states.