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.
The province of Quebec, driven by the Parti Quebecoi, has tried to break away from Canada to form there own country.
I assume you are talking about the province of Quebec, but they tried to separate from Canada, not North America (which is a continent). It deals with their desire to have greater control over their own government.
Quebec, the reason however is disputable Some might even say it's not a true separation as they want to use the same currency and passports. What they really want is special status.
they did take land from mexico, but not canada. they tried and tried and tried again, but never succeeded.
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no, Canada is not in the US. Canada is a separate country above the US, with a different type of government and a Queen (Queen Elisabeth the second), the US tried to invade Canada once, but failed. Canada later went and burnt down Washington, DC (war of 1812).
He tried to separate the boys when they started fighting. They each had separate rooms in the hotel. The judges could not separate them, so a draw was the result.
stands for the remembrence of the soldiers that tried to save the country or province but they died :*(. your welcome
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