A variety of industries related to wood are found in Quebec, such as pulp and paper, printing and publishing, furniture and construction lumber industries. In total, Quebec accounts for 27 percent of direct Canadian forest industry jobs. Quebec is home to many major players in the pulp and paper industry, such as AbitibiBowater, Domtar, Kruger and Norampac. Thanks to FPInnovations and the provincial program to allocate biomass for fossil fuel replacement, Quebec boasts research infrastructures that are the envy of many leading paper producers.
According to the Quebec immigration/citizens' website, the legal age is 12 years or older. A child under 12 cannot stay home alone.
According to the 2011 census, about 58 percent of the population reported that their mother tongue was English and English was most often spoken at home by 66 percent of the population. About 22 percent of the population reported that their mother tongue and the language spoken at home was French. The remaining 20 percent spoke another language besides English or French when at home, and English was by far the language of the work place except in the Province of Quebec.
According to the 2006 census, 67% of Canadians speak English at home as their first language. Most Canadians, however, can speak English even if it is not their first language as it is so prevalent, save in the province of Quebec which wishes to retain its French heritage.
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Ontario and Quebec are home to about 60% of Canada's population.
Just over 7.5 million people (Less than 25% of Canadians) live in Quebec. By contrast over 12 million people, or almost 1/3 of all Canadians, live in Ontario.Approximately 90% of Canada's Francophone population lives in Quebec.
Adjutor Rivard has written: 'Chez nos gens' 'Chez nous, chez nos gens' -- subject(s): French-Canadians, Quebec (Province), Social life and customs 'Chez nous' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, French-Canadians 'Chez nous (our old Quebec home)'
The Centre Bell or Bell Centre is located in Montreal, Quebec Canada. It is the home of the deeply rooted and popular professional hockey franchise, The Montreal Canadians and has also hosted several UFC events.
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Population: Quebec is home to 7,886,100 people, as of April 1st, 2010.
The Canadian province of Quebec was the home of the Quebec Nordiques from 1972 until 1995. In 1995, the Quebec Nordiques team was sold and moved to the US state of Colorado where the name was changed to the Colorado Avalanche.
canadians help aboriginals, becasue when they migrate from their home country they have nothing here unless they have family but canadians money goes to things for them, like money for food.
The Canadian province of Quebec was the home of the Quebec Nordiques from 1972 until 1995. In 1995, the Quebec Nordiques team was sold and moved to the US state of Colorado where the name was changed to the Colorado Avalanche.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montreal, Quebec in Canada
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