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What had long lasting tensions the rest of Canada?

french Canada


What are some examples of regional boundaries?

quebec from the rest of canada because quebec chooses to stick to their french heratige while the rest of canada has chosen a more american style of living.


What is the percentage of resources in Quebec compared to the rest of Canada?

Roughly 20%


When did nationalism become apparent in Canada?

Nationalism became obvious in Canada when Quebec tried to become separate from the rest of the country. Quebec has a prominently French speaking population and, by area, is Canada's largest province.


How much is the Quebec City 2008 toonie worth?

2 dollars in Quebec and parts of Ontario, and .35 cents to the rest of Canada.


How does Quebec's culture different from the rest of Canada?

quebec is verry french, and contains many french and eauropean churches. its very european


What does Quebec have that the rest of Canada doesn't have?

The largest population of people who's primary language is French.


Why do some people in quebec want independence from the rest of Canada?

To save their culture from being changed


Why might Quebec separate and become its own country?

It has a different language than the rest of canada


Has cost Quebec dearly and sets this region off from the rest of the Canada that virtually encircles it?

Parochialism.


What provinces in Canada are most similar to America?

The province of Quebec has the most in common culturally and linguistically with France, so much so that they have debated several times about seceding from the rest of Canada.


What province in Canada divides a nation?

Back in the 1960's and 1970's, there was a movement in the province of Quebec that wanted Quebec to separate from the rest of Canada; however, today this movement is virtually inexistant and as such, there are no provinces that divide or are trying to divide Canada.