they would like the resouces of quebec and a bigger defense system
In Canada, separatists generally want to separate Quebec from confederation.
As a guess, confederation happened at the last conference, the London conference, on 1867.At that time only four provinces joined - *Canada East, *Canada West, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. At the second Conference which was the Quebec Conference. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland didn't want to join Confederation. Canada East - Quebec \ Canada East and Canada West were called the United Provinces of Canada in 1841 Canada West- Ontario /
It depends on the political borders. Those living and unaware of history in Quebec would look at the map of the Province and think that is the starting point for the territory they would leave Confederation with. Many there would also add Nunavut and Labrador or want to discuss it. But Quebec, I argued does not have a good claim to any land other than that with which they entered into Confederation with. This would be Canada East, and not include Rupert's Land or Newfoundland or Labrador which is most of Northern Quebec province. The reason is very simple. Canada, the Confederation, bought Rupert's Land and was given to Quebec to administer, not take out of the Confederation. Quebec has also taken more money from Confederation than they have put in and part of that money was to help administer Rupert's Land.
"le Canada". If you want to say in/to Canada it would be "au Canada". The french word for a Canadian is "Le Canadien" (for a male) and "La Canadienne" (For a female).
yes
Canadian separatists Quebec didn't want to be part of Canada
This is because the people of Quebec want to keep their French culture and religion.
Quebec probabley
I'm pretty sure it's because of Quebec's natural resources.
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.
Because it's as much part of Canada as any other provinces!!
Because it's as much part of Canada as any other provinces!!