If Quebec were to separate, it would likely lose significant financial support from the Canadian federal government, including equalization payments and funding for various social programs. Additionally, Quebec would face economic uncertainty, including potential disruptions in trade relationships with both Canada and other nations. There could also be a loss of cultural and political influence within Canada, along with challenges in establishing its own international presence and negotiating treaties.
Britain didn't lose many wars and none because of Quebec. Quebec on the other hand...
Quebec City is a city, located in the province of Quebec. Montreal is also a City in the province of Quebec. The province of Quebec is located in the country of Canada.
Quebec.
I'm pretty sure it's because of Quebec's natural resources.
To separate themselves from the country of Canada.
because it is
This is because the people of Quebec want to keep their French culture and religion.
Quebec
it is so they can separate from Canada and leave the Confederation the provinces
In Canada, separatists generally want to separate Quebec from confederation.
"non ingérence, non indifférence" France doesn't promote the independance of quebec and help "souverainiste" but if the quebec become independent, France will be the first to recognize the new country because of the strong economics and cultural relations with the province
It has a different language than the rest of canada