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Quebec Nationalism vs. Canadian Nationalism
A discussion on why nationalism is stronger in Quebec than it is in the rest of Canada. -- 2,250 words;

The Quiet Revolution and Quebec's Relations with Canada
A discussion of the Quiet Revolution and its impact on Quebec's relations with the rest of Canada. -- 2,500 words; APA

Redevelopment Challenges Confronting Quebec City
An examination of how Quebec City plans to address its transportation and land-use concerns. -- 3,000 words; APA

Quebec Nationalism
This paper discusses the characteristics and history of Quebec nationalism. -- 1,800 words;

The Threat of Quebec Nationalism
This paper discusses the threat of Quebec nationalism and looks at its historical evolution and future implications. -- 2,700 words;

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QUEBEC

Quebec
Canada is one of the most unique and diversified countries in the world. It 
consists of ten provinces and two territories. All parts of Canada are interesting and 
contain important details to them, however, Quebec's political situation is the most 
controvercial of all. In all other parts of Canada, the main spoken language is english 
and it creates no problem amongst its settlers in each province. In Quebec, the 
situation differs. There is twenty four percent of a french population in all of canada,

and this population resides mainly in Quebec. this creates a issue between the French 
and the English settlers because the English want the spoken language to stay english, 
but the majority french population want it to be french. Due to the minority of french 
speakers in all of canada, french is at a minority. In Quebec, their is a french majority

of settlers and because of that, the french are taking their dominating situation and 
trying to create a french country on its own seperated from the rest of Canada. The 
follwing essay will include the history of the politocal situation in Quebec. 
The situation of Quebec can be best explained as the evolution of two nations. 
This conflict goes back two hundred years ago to the English conquest. Both Britain 
and France established colonies in Northern America in the seventeenth century. In 
seventeen hundred and fifty nine, British forces had a victory led by general Wolfe and 
this ended French colonialism in Northern America, yet problems persisted because the 
French still resided in these areas. New France stayed part of the British Empire and 
they lived within their own laws and language and were aloud to practice Catholicism. 
Due to being placed as a minority, the French refused to assimilate and thus, problems 
began. During the American Revolutionary war, thousands of English speaking people 
came to these British colonies and this made Quebec an English speaking province. In 
order to seperate the English form the French, upper and lower Canada was created. 
English dominance was marked, and the French were mainly farners. In eighteen 
hundred and thirty seven, a rebellion took place to make French assimilate into English 
society, but the French at the same time wanted independence from Canada and did 
not like that idea at all. The rebellion failed. During the confederation, federal
systems 
were introduced in eighteen hundred and sixty seven, and this isolated Quebec from 
the rest of canada. Quebec had bilingualism instituted, however, French speakers were 
forced to use the english language and the English didn't have to use the French 
language. French schools and other institutions becane vital for French speakers. In the

nineteen hundreds, Quebec was sixty percent rural and by nineteen hundred and thirty 
one, it was sixty three percent urbanized. This created a bigger problem for the French 
because all the jobs went mainly to the English speakers. By nineteen hundred and 
sixty, French speakers were the most poorly paid workers and their standards of living 
were the lowest too. The French had to learn the english language in order to survive 
living in Quebec, and the english could pretty much ignore the French because they 
didn't need them. It was the Quiet Revolution in nineteen hundred and sixty that 
transformed the lives of French speakers. The changes that occured, redefined the role 
of the Government. The state became the instrument for change. Things like health, 
welfare and education became a concern for Quebec. This marked the end to the 
anglophone control of the important segments of the economy. In nineteen hundred 
and seventy, a huge transformation occured, Parti Quebecois came to rise. The French 
felt the only way they had to control their destiny was to create a notion that Quebec 
should seperate from the rest of Canada. A man named Rene Levesque created the 
Parti Quebecois wanting liberation. He created the notion for sovereignty association 
sayong Quebec will still have close ties to Canada, yet be a seperate nation. Before the

election of which party was to be in power, parti Quebecois decided that if they were 
elected, they would create a referendum in which people will have to chose to either 
agree to seperation or not. In nineteen seventy six, Parti Quebecois was elected as 
Government of Quebec and this drew attention not only around Canada, but the 
United States as well. There was a referendum in nineteen hundred and eighty, but the 
idea of seperation was rejected anf the loss was three to two. In nineteen hundred and 
eighty five, Parti Quebecois was defeated and replaced by Robert Bourassa. With this 
new Government, the french prospered more economically and in all other areas of life. 
Slowly, the Francophones began to take over the Anglophone dominance. In nineteen 
hundred and ninety five, there was yet again another referendum that took place in 
October. The measure was defeated yet again, however, it was a close call. English 
won fifty point six percent to forty nine point four percent French. Today the problem 
still stands, however, peope are still reviewing what really did happen in the last 
referendum and people are looking at the pros and cons against Quebec ever really 
seperating from Canada.
It is unfortunate and true that the French population of Canada are at a 
minority and in the past have been treated poorly and unfairly. The fact of the matter 
is, no matter how much French canada wants to be equal and have independence, the 
situation is unlikely and many people, including other Francophones see that too. Not 
only was there much debate over whether there was fraud concerning the votes taken 
during the election of nineteen hundred and ninety five, but there are also many issues 
at stake. For instance, there are the Indians and their Canadian citzenship to think 
about. If Canada were to seperate, the indians would have no where to turn to for 
support, because the rest of Canada would no longer want to help them out since 
Quebec will be independent form them. There would also be military problems 
considering that the military is federal and part of Canada as a whole but if Quebec 
would seperate, there would be a very small and insufficent army. If there were to be a 
civil war then what military force would come to help? There would also be no more 
medicare system for all persons residing in Quebec and how would people who were 
on welfare be able to pay fpr operations or all other medical emergencies that may 
persist. The employment rate would drop considerably and many business's would go 
bankrupt. Overall, this plan for seperation may give the French a chance to prove 
themsleves that they can fend for themsleves, but it seems as thought hey are not 
thinking of all the negative impacts that come along with this package of 
independence.

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