Quebec almost left canada.
Quebec
Not likely, although there is a separatist movement which is quite active within the province. It would not be in the best interests of the people of Quebec to secede from Canada.
Quebec chose not to secede
South Carolina threatened to secede in 1833 with the Nullification Act.
the whole country of Canada is officially bilingual, however, Quebec is truly French Canadian ----------------------- Manitoba is Canada's first bilingual province, NB was to follow later.
Your question is not clear enough. Do you mean: 1) What does Quebec want to achieve by seceding from Canada? 2) Why does Quebec want to secede from Canada? 3) What does Quebec want to take from Canada if it was to secede? Here are one sentence answers to the 3 possible questions: 1) Full independence, transferring all the branches of political power that regards Quebec from Ottawa to Quebec and protecting its cultural heritage. 2) Because it is the only French speaking province in Canada, it has a different culture, people there thing different politically and they feel that their culture is shrinking under the pressure of the English demographic pressure and that it is the best way to protect their language. 3) Quebec's actual territory.
secede from Canada
He was a land speculator who attracted a large number of Americans to Texas when it was a province of Mexico, and, when enough American colonists bought his land deal, led a movement to secede from Mexico.
There were two referendums which asked residents of Quebec whether they wanted to secede from Canada. Both times, Quebecers said they wanted to remain Canadian.
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.
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what does secede mean
Borders do not secede but states do. Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri were border states that did not secede in the union.