Quebec sovereignty movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Quebec sovereignty movement refers to the history and present status of multiple, multi-lateral political movements aimed at attaining statehood for the Canadian province of Quebec. Supporters o...
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But there are other reasons for Quebec to stay a part of Canada. Going back to the fact that Quebec speaks one language, and Canada as a whole speaks both, there are countries in the Middle East in the same situation.
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A party pledged to Quebec separatism won the 1976 provincial election and passed several measures to strengthen the movement. Under a controversial law adopted in 1977, education in English-language schools was greatly restricted.
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By the late 20th century economic conditions had begun to improve, and cultural and linguistic differences became the primary motivation for the resurgence of Quebec separatist sentiment in the 1990s. Quebec separatism was deeply rooted in Canadian history: some Québécois maintained a perennial desire to have their...
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All this stuff about separatism is just nonsense, ... Quebec has no reasons to separate from the rest of Canada we need each other to survive in this raging world. That's about all the time I have for now to say anymore. I know this is not put together very well but I am sure you will all understand my points here.
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After 1995, many Quebecois gave up on the separatism idea. One of the primary reasons during the 1995 Referendum for why the separatist movement failed was because Native Canadians, immigrants and minority groups all voted against Quebec Separatism, plus a strong ethnic French "Non" vote.
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The majority of anglophones living in Quebec are dead set against separatism. For my part, although I do come down on the side of remaining within Canada, it is not with any great enthusiasm. ... I can think of several good theoretical reasons for libertarians to support separatist movements,
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Moreover, even as Quebec enjoys a jobless rate of 7.3 percent, near a 33-year low, the slowing U.S. economy has caused closures and layoffs in the province’s factories and lumber mills. Voters now see separatism as an unnecessary layer of uncertainty.
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Arguments to win American to Quebec separatism ... The success or failure of Quebec separatism may depend on who wins the battle for U.S. public opinion. XP here suggests some approaches and information that can be useful in persuading Americans to support Quebec separation from Canada.
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En lisant les messages de cette "Top ten reasons why Quebec should leave Canada", je trouve simplement dix arguments de plus pour lesquels le Quebec devrait quitter le Canada. Merci d'encourager si eloquemment la cause souvereniste par votre intolerance si stupidement affichee.
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