What is year the round weather like in Quebec?
Depending on the season the weather can be cold or hot. Winter can easily reach -30 C
if you factor in the wind. While, spring and fall months tend to be around 10-15 C. Summer time is hot, in June the temperature reaches around 25 to 30 C.
What are some Problems if Quebec separated from Canada?
This is an open ended question, meaning virtually every person may have a differentopinion on this question. Some of the most likely issues would be:
1) Money. Would quebec be able to use the Canadian dollar, which they are on record as saying they would, as it would provide a more stable (stronger) currency than if they create a new currency.
2) Pensions - What would happen to people who are entitled to Canadian pensions for having worked and lived in Canada all their lives; would they get a Canadian pension or would they have to have it converted into whatever currency Quebec creates, should it be required to create a new pension?
3) Native rights - Since native Indians in Canada have procured rights as citizens of their own native reserve as well as Canadian citizenship, would they be allowed to still maintain their traditional relationship with Canada or would some other arrangement have to be made with the Quebec government, as a new entity (country)?
4)Travel - What would be requirements of people traveling in and out of Quebec? Would they need a passport or other documents to gain access?
5) Trade - Would current trade issues and rules apply or would there need to be new rules/laws in place allowing for the fact that Quebec is now not part of Canada?
6) Military and Foreign Affairs - Would Quebec develop its' own army, navy, etc. or would remain some connection with Canadian armed forces?
Virtually every issue which any new country is forced (decides) to establish when itbecomes independent would be required of Quebec to address (deal with). Some have said that is why a new Quebec would need to continue what has been called sovereignty-association, with Canada, so that Quebec would be independent in some manner but still maintain ties (legal and cultural for example) with Canada in othere areas. This is an issue that would have to be decided by both Canada and Quebec shouldQuebec decide to form some form of independence or separation from Canada.
Who is the founder of Quebec where could I go to find out about the founder of Quebec?
1534: area explored and claimed for the French by Jacques Cartier 1608: explored by Samuel de Champlain 1663: made a royal colony by Louis XIV in 1663
Was mailing abbreviation for Quebec ever PQ?
PQ is the abbreviation of Provincial political party,Quebec.
What is the driving distance between Limestone ME and Quebec City?
250 miles/402 km taking this route:
Site of the death of generals wolfe and montcalm where france's new world empire also perished?
plains of Abraham ...
It's pronounced Bang-gore and not like the sausage variety.
Colonial leader at the Battle of Quebec?
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham (1759) occurred between the French defenders under General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and the British attackers under General James Wolfe.
What is the nickname for the core provinces?
The core provinces consist of Quebec and Ontario. Quebecâ??s nickname is â??La Belle Provinceâ?? while Ontarioâ??s nickname is â??The Heartland Province.â??
Who else settled in Quebec other than the French?
the other colonisation to settle in Quebec was the British
Is the city of Quebec controlled by European nations?
First of all, Quebec is a Canadian province, and its capital city is Quebec City. In no way is Quebec part of Europe, it is part of the soverighn nation of Canada, like Sacramento is to California