This is because the people of Quebec want to keep their French culture and religion.
I assume you are talking about the province of Quebec, but they tried to separate from Canada, not North America (which is a continent). It deals with their desire to have greater control over their own government.
Some of the people of Quebec believe that they should have independence as a separate country.- so do some of the people of Scotland, Wales, Normandy, Sardinia, Texas, Idaho and many other places. Many people fail to see reality.
There is one- Ste. Anne's Hospital in Quebec.
There are 12 of us across Canada. 13 if you count Je Bluh Bluh in Quebec' But he is a separatist and does not consider himself to be in Canada.
No, the colonial army did not successfully attack Quebec and prevented a British invasion from Canada. The Battle of Quebec (1775) was the first a massive failure for the colonialists, and led to the death of many soldiers.
No, Most people think Quebec people (all) are sepratists, but the truth is not many are because there are so many imigrants that come there to come to Canada that they don't want them to split up, most of the people that want to separate are in The Bloc Quebeqios. So no it is not considered a Nation, It is the second largest and most populated Province in Canada.
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2010 Olympics were held in Vancouver, Quebec. Quebec, has many French-speaking people, as well, as all Canada does.
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Quebec has many residents because of its focus on preserving French culture. Many people in Canada are of French descent and gravitate to this area.Quebec doesn't have the largest population in Canada, Ontario has the largest population with the population of 13,069 and Quebec only has a population of 7,828.
because lots of french people love hockey and quebec is huge in hockey so lots of franophones go to canada espicially quebec for there love of hockey and pocket pool.
Yes. Quebec will, and should separate from Canada. One of the many reasons they wanted to leave is due to their differences in language and culture from Canada. These differences are in fact very major, and no matter what the rest of Canada (ROC) may think. Quebec is a strong contributor to the culture and economy of Canada. However, no catastrophic problems would occur if they ever did separate. These days, right-wing politicians in the House of Commons of Canada only use this as a threat to try and protect the interests of those who live in central provinces, such as Alberta and Saskatchewan. That is because they realize the problems that would happen with separation, that those provinces benefits greatly from Quebec because they can pass their natural ressources like tar sands on Quebec territory to reach the Atlantic. The original movements of separation were caused by proud nationalists since 1867 and was based on rational long term thought.
No, they are Canadian. Many people in the province of Quebec do, however, speak French, because they have history with the French.
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