Not as a political entity, no. However, some individuals and groups living in Québec would like for the place to be independent from, or be in a different kind of political relationship to, what would remain of Canada.
It is still a Canadian province and will not be separated anytime soon.
Quebec is Canada's largest province by area and second largest province by population. Quebec was one of the original four provinces of Confederation.
There are no states in Canada. There is a province of Quebec and the city of Quebec within it.
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Canada became a Dominion in 1867, but did not gain complete and absolute independence until 1982
The 60sExamples:Ghana· Independence from Britain in 1957Kenya· Independence from Britain in 1963Zaire/Congo· Independence from Belgium in 1960Algeria· Independence from France in 1962
In 1962, Burundi gained independence
It may be John hancock, Benedict Arnold, Thomas Jefferson, or george Washington :)
Seperation from Canada.
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America trying to gain independence from Great Britain.
They weren't trying to gain independence from anyone.. it was a war amongst themselves about their different opinions towards slavery.
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Canada gained its independence from Britain through the enactment of the British North America Act, thereby becoming the first country to be created by legislation.
its because they William Durnbarn
Venezuela gain Independence in the 1830
No, although around 1837 rebellions against the British occurred.
the french and the Indians or if you are talking about eastern canada then its Benedict Arnold :)