Cause your momma lives there
They've moved these activities to less visible areas within their countries.
Quebec is a province so it would have no provinces within its boarders.
There is the Province of Quebec (like a US state) and within it the city of Quebec. Both have elected representatives headed by the Premier of Quebec province and the Mayor of Quebec City.
No. Only Old Quebec which refers to the area within the city walls plus the Petit Champlain district next to the river.
Just north west of the city of Quebec within the Province of Quebec.
The city of Laval is located in the southwestern part of Quebec, in Canada. It is a major regional municipality in Quebec, and located within the suburbs of Montreal.
Agriculture doesn't necessarily have any great importance to science, but science offers great benefits within agriculture.
The Gulf of St Lawrence is a bay entirely within the province of Quebec.Though Hudson Bay has a coastline with Quebec, it is shared with other Canadian states.
The origin of the rare earth deposits in the Northern Quebec is as a result of the volcanic activity within the area.
No, Quebec is not a country, Quebec is a Province of Canada. Quebec City is the capital of that province. In 1980 and 1995 referendums were held to have the province become it's own country within the borders of Canada, and both times the majority of the vote was to remain a part of Canada.
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 is a province located in Canada, east of Ontario. AND MY HOUSE