To save their culture from being changed
french Canada
The largest population of people who's primary language is French.
trees
quebec from the rest of canada because quebec chooses to stick to their french heratige while the rest of canada has chosen a more american style of living.
Quebec is different from the rest of canada, because Quebec has more of an expansion of french speaking people while everywhere else has a mixture, mainly because french people first migrated in Quebec
Roughly 20%
Because they speak French, and the rest of the country speak another language. So they are afraid of losing their culture. also if they break apart the will critisize other people.
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.
Quebec has a very different history from that of the rest of Canada, and this has led to its unique nature, culture, and government...and its rather odd place as a French-influenced land united with others of primarily English influence. The question of Quebec independence has been put twice to referendum--in 1980 and 1995. Both resulted in a "no," though the second time was very close.
quebec is verry french, and contains many french and eauropean churches. its very european
2 dollars in Quebec and parts of Ontario, and .35 cents to the rest of Canada.
Some Francophones began to demand independence from the rest of Canada. They opposed using English as the only official language, and worried that their language and culture might die.