Quebec is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, as well as being a member of a federation (Canada). It uses a Westminster-style Cabinet (formally called the Executive Council) as its executive branch.
Quebec's provincial government is a parliamentary democracy, as are all Canadian provincial governments.
The Government of Quebec has a provincial government, much like all the other Canadian Provinces.
The economy of Quebec is known as post-industrial. It has room for growth, however, it is dominating by manufacturing and service trades.
the of the commissioner who represnts the federal government in quebec
Quebec act
Quebec was treated unfairly by the Canadian government during John Diffnbaker's era
the government needs the natural resources that Quebec has. Quebec is rich in natural resources and Canada needs all of them.
the British attacked Quebec and took over and later where the British government.
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It's a government body.
Quebec and Ontario are both Canadian colonies. They are both federal government.
The Quebec Act. This law set up a government for Quebec. It gave Quebec area west of the Appalachian Mountains and north of the Ohio River.
it expanded the province of Quebec to the Ohio River Valley, established Roman Catholicism as the official Quebec religion, and set up a government without a respresentative assembly
People in Quebec make a living by working for the government, paper mills, and mines.
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