How do you pronounce honorificabilitudinitatibus?
I could if it was a real word. Nobody can use a made-up word except the person who made it up. You'll have to make up your own sentences because you're the only one who knows what this word means.
How did the quebec winter carnival start?
It's a celebration for the winter's arrival and enjoying winter activities as well.
How do you pronounce Illiniwek?
It is a word referring to the Illinois Confederation, which is comprised of Native American tribes around in 17th century Europe.
It may be John hancock, Benedict Arnold, Thomas Jefferson, or george Washington :)
Who is the prime minister of Quebec?
Quebec does not have a prime minister. Instead, Quebec has what is called a premier. The current premier of Quebec is Jean Charest. If you'd like more information about him, I suggest you use Quebec's government website-- you have the choice to either read it in English (the options you can click on the left side will take you to each specific part in English), and French.
What does Quebec want to secede from Canada?
Your question is not clear enough.
Do you mean:
1) What does Quebec want to achieve by seceding from Canada?
2) Why does Quebec want to secede from Canada?
3) What does Quebec want to take from Canada if it was to secede?
Here are one sentence answers to the 3 possible questions:
1) Full independence, transferring all the branches of political power that regards Quebec from Ottawa to Quebec and protecting its cultural heritage.
2) Because it is the only French speaking province in Canada, it has a different culture, people there thing different politically and they feel that their culture is shrinking under the pressure of the English demographic pressure and that it is the best way to protect their language.
3) Quebec's actual territory.
Why shouldn't Quebec want to be its own country?
It's not a really good thing that it wants to because more people don't want it to split up and the people in Quebec can just be proud of their province and try to be proud of the rest of Canada. If Quebec actually split, Canada would be weird. It's like there's another country in between Canada because there's some part of Canada on the other side. It would be just like the U.S. because there's United States of America and there's Alaska at the top! Just like that! There's a country in between!
It started with a misunderstanding between two First Nation boys and Jacques Cartier. They told him that they were leading him to their "kanata" which was their word for village. However, he mistook it as that "kanata" or Canada, as he made it out to be, was a full-fledged country.
It was named in 1535. :)
What is the largest french speaking city in Canada?
Ottawa I think either that or Montreal but I think Montrreal is the largest
Which city is farther north Montreal Quebec or Vancouver?
I belive that Montreal is actually farther north then Paris
Is Quebec trying to gain independence from Canada?
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.
What is the official language in the province of Quebec?
The dominant language in Prince Edward Island is English. There are also a few places where French is widely spoken.
English and French are spoken on Prince Edward Island.
English.
english and french
How long to drive from New Jersey to quebec Canada?
The approximate driving time and mileage information -
Between: Boston, MA
and: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Driving miles: 3165
Driving time: 52 hrs
- is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.
How did the British win the Battle of Quebec?
There were a number of battles with the same name as follows.
For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
Ontario joined Canada on July the 1st 1867, this is why us Canadians celebrate the national holiday "Canada Day" it was the first province to join Canada, and is what made it a Country to start with.
July 1st 1867Who are Canada's two founding nations?
Aboriginal, French and British (British meaning: English, Scottish, Welsh, and later Irish).
To elaborate a little more. Aboriginals were the first inhabitants; and if they did not participate in the fur trade (they gathered furs) there would have been no economic reason for Europeans to remain active/present in Canada. The French were the first Europeans to live permanently in Canada; starting in 1608 with the founding of Québec. The French were also responsible for early exploration of Canada; and named the St Lawrence River valley Canada, giving the modern country the name. The maple leaf was also adopted as a symbol of the people of New France. Also the colour of their military uniforms gives us the colour white on the flag. The British became active in Canada in the early 1700s. Note they were not English because in 1707 England and Scotland were united as Great Britain thus it is inaccurate to just say English. The British gave Canada the Westminster Parliamentary system, and the Common Law legal system. Canada also shares a Monarch with the United Kingdom to this day, her title is The Queen of Canada. The colour of British uniforms at the time were red, giving us red on the flag today. All of these people made large contributions to Canada, and British-Canadians and French-Canadians still make up the main cultural groups.
What battle ended the French and Indian War?
The Treaty of Paris (1763) officially ended the French and Indian War, along with the Seven Years' War in Europe (1756-1763, but actually nine years long 1754-1763).
If you live in California how do you take care of a Quebec speeding ticket?
The Government of Quebec uses the Bureau des Infractions et Amends (BIA) to process payment of fines and contesting tickets. If you would like to challenge a speeding ticket, you normally have 30 days to respond after receipt of the ticket.
If you reside outside of Quebec, you should note that provinces and states bordering Quebec have reciprocal agreements regarding the honouring of tickets and demerit points. Therefore, demerit points will be issued on your Ontario driver's license if you receive a ticket in Quebec and vice versa.
One should always confirm that a police radar gun was used and if it wasn't they should make sure the speedometer on the police car was recently calibrated.
If you do challenge the ticket, you should also take note that costs are added to the fine if you're convicted so it may be better to assess the value of the fine versus the costs of going to court.
Finally, one of the more often made mistakes of a motorist is to pay the fine before consulting a professional.
If you would like more information on speeding in Quebec visit http://www.montreal-criminal-lawyer.ca/ or call 514-377-7168 for a free interview.
Where is Quebec's location in the world?
Geography of Quebec. Quebec is Canada's largest province, occupying an area of 594,856 square miles or 1,540,680 square kilometres (nearly three times the size of France), most of which is very sparsely populated. More than 90 percent of Quebec's area lies within the Canadian Shield, and includes the greater part of the Labrador Peninsula.
Does Canada speaks spanish or English?
Quebec is the only truly bilingual province. They speak french and spanish. The rest of the provinces east speak what is called torontonian a local Ontario dialect. Farther east they speak Newfanese, a gailec type of English. To the west there is mostly first nations and farmer type hudderites. No one realy knows the language they speak there because no one bothers to talk with them. Then there is Alberian, a cowboy slangy English. And finally BC where the 1st language is Chinese, Hindi and with a smattering of Engrish
Who is the most famous person from Quebec?
William Shatner is from Quebec. He played Captain James T Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series as well as two Star Trek films.
It's a hard "C", like "Coffee", then the rest is the same as "Ian".
Why does quebec want independence?
Because they speak French, and the rest of the country speak another language. So they are afraid of losing their culture. also if they break apart the will critisize other people.
Does Quebec have a national anthem?
First written by an American, edited by a Canadian:
As with any country's national anthem, standing and taking your hat off is appropriate. This is a simple and respectful gesture for ANY national anthem or flag. You are not required to salute or make any similar gesture, but a simple respectful acknowledgment is part of being polite to citizens of other nations.
For citizens of most nations, the etiquette for the national anthem is to stand, salute (if in uniform), place your hand over your heart (if civilian), or similar. It is unnecessary to place your hand over your heart in Canada but the rest is appropriate as well. It is also rather inappropriate to do anything but these things when the anthem is played officially.
It is regarded as rude in some countries to sing along with the national anthem but in Canada it is not and contrarily, in elementary schools it often necessary to sing along the anthem so that children will memorize the words.
What are the three most popular sports in France?
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