There is the Province of Quebec (like a US state) and within it the city of Quebec. Both have elected representatives headed by the Premier of Quebec province and the Mayor of Quebec City.
Probably not much. Quebec has a large manufacturing sector almost exclusively aimed at the US market. If Quebec separated it would do everything in its power to maintain this relationship as it is Quebec's bread and butter. If Quebec sensed that separation jeopardised this relationship it probably would not separate. The US would unlikely even notice separation aside from some border hurdles at the beginning.
Quebec is part of Canada, although it shares borders with various US states.
Quebec (I think)
Quebec is part of Canada, Virginia part of the US. Neither can directly enact agreements with the other. The Canadian govt makes agreements with the US govt.
The Canadian province of Quebec was the home of the Quebec Nordiques from 1972 until 1995. In 1995, the Quebec Nordiques team was sold and moved to the US state of Colorado where the name was changed to the Colorado Avalanche.
The Saint Lawrence River passes through the provinces of Quebec and Ontario in Canada, and New York State in the US.
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The Canadian province of Quebec was the home of the Quebec Nordiques from 1972 until 1995. In 1995, the Quebec Nordiques team was sold and moved to the US state of Colorado where the name was changed to the Colorado Avalanche.
There is NO state capital in Quebec. Canada is divided into PROVINCES , not staes. of which Quebec is one of the provinces. Its capital city is also named Quebec.
Quebec is bigger. Quebec : 1 667 441 km2 Alaska : 1 518 800 km2 Not only is Quebec the biggest province in Canada, it is also bigger than any US State, Alaska being the largest US State.
Cirque du Soleil's headquarters is in Montreal, Quebec. There is no US office that I am aware of.