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they didnt want to fight for the British
Canadians are free to believe what they want
What do you mean? Canada is already a sovereign nation. Canada is already an independent nation. Perhaps you're asking why does Quebec want their independence? The answer to that is rather thorny, to say the least. The generally accepted rational is that the province of Quebec are predominantly French-speaking Canadians (or French-Canadians) who can't/don't identify themselves as being Canadian as much as they are French.
According to a July 2010 Angus Reid Public Opinion Poll, 13% of Canadians don't want same-sex marriage to remain legal in their country. 23% of Canadians want civil unions only.
The Parliament and the Prime Minister are what makes the English and French governments similar. Both governments depend upon the legislative expertise of two houses whose membership is unequal. They also rely upon an appointed Prime Minister who is considered the government's head.
they didnt want to fight for the British
They did not want French traders continue living on their land.
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they want to keep it
This feeling of independance goes back to when the English conquered Canada (or Québec as it was then called) and took control over the population, who had for quite some time been under French monarchy. As the English tried to assimilate the French population to the English immigrants, by restricting the catholic religion, and imposing an education based on the English system, it was natural for the French-Canadians to feel as tough they were a nation apart. This feeling is still true for many.
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I presume it's in the history of Quebec. The French speaking Canadians were second class citizens. The Brits deported a lot French speaking in the south of the Stats. And the English is a menace for French speaking Canadians, in a continent who has the strongest economy in the World and who speaks English, until now, USA. And the other part of Canada off course speaks English. So French speaking Canadians, who economically are very wealthy, could be independent without problems. They are the richest of Canadian's provinces, the Queen Elisabeth II, queen of England is the monarch of Canada too. That is for a lot French speaking Canadians an insult.
Canadians are free to believe what they want
They did not want French traders continue living on their land.
They wanted learn and how to build birchbark canoes. The canoes know navigation from the water and they are very sturdy.
What do you mean? Canada is already a sovereign nation. Canada is already an independent nation. Perhaps you're asking why does Quebec want their independence? The answer to that is rather thorny, to say the least. The generally accepted rational is that the province of Quebec are predominantly French-speaking Canadians (or French-Canadians) who can't/don't identify themselves as being Canadian as much as they are French.
Anything the want