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The French Nationalism :
The Quiet Revolution
Since the Church didn't allow birth control, they had many many babies
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it was a change in which everyone agreed to, it wasn't a huge deal but it was a big movement
The liberal party won the election, everyone was on the same page. Public hospitals system was put into place, the nationalism of electricity, Quebec pension plan, ministry of education, welfare plan
Not everyone could afford to have many kids or any kids at all, the English had a lot of money meanwhile the French were left with nothing.
Quebec Referendum 1995
In a province referendum, 50.4% of voters voted "NO" to pursuing sovereignty association
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this referendum was the second referendum to ask voters in the French speaking Canadian province in Quebec whether Quebec should proclaim national sovereignty and become an independent country, with the condition precedent of offering a political and economic agreement to Canada
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October Crisis
Social problems, language issues and low employment rates
Violent protests began to fight against anglo saxon imperialism, protests were very violent
people were unhappy with the way Canada was running, Pierre Trudeau was prime minister at the time
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Trudeau declared a state of emergency, war measures act. Gave the military power to arrest whoever they wanted to
Official Language act
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B&B commission was called and Quebec had begun the Quiet revolution. Quebec’s economy was overthrown by English Quebec.
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Fought for Bilingualism in Canada,
Conscription Crisis
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The military service act put in law that everyone in their country had to go and fight for the duration of the war
many marched in a protest, many applied for exceptions, some were approved but many were denied
Quebec Act
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The act was passed to gain the loyalty of French Speaking people in Quebec by telling them they could keep their language, land, religions and laws.
Quebec Referendum 1980
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The government of Quebec asked the people to give it the mandate to negotiate a new constitutional agreement with the rest of Canada, based on the equality of nations
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Quebec would be sovereign in the following ways; they would have their own flag, they would have their own seat at the United Nations, they would have control over their language, immigration, culture and laws.