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Why does Quebec still keep its french culture?

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because it is french

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Many of Quebec's French-speaking citizens are trying to?

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Why is Quebec's character predominantly french?

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What is Quebec's Independence Day?

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Why do you have the language french in Canada?

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How do the French keep their culture alive?

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