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Should Quebec become a "distinct society" in Canada?

Title: Should Quebec become a "distinct society" in Canada?
Category: Social Sciences / Political Science
Details: Words: 914 | Pages: 3.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


Should Quebec become a "distinct society" in Canada?

I do not believe in distinct society for Quebec. The term "distinct society" in Quebec allows Quebec to have more control over many aspects of Quebec's affairs and policy. Meaning they are more independent from Canada and it is the first step of separation of Quebec. In our past history Britain may have disrespected the French Canadians by sending the protesters to Louisiana's wilderness and ignore their basic needs and concerns in the mid 1700's. …showed first 75 words of 914 total

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showed last 75 words of 914 total…treating them as still a Canadian citizen. To ignore the possibility of not supporting equality, our economy failure, and the independence of Quebec, we simply will never let Quebec to be a distinct society. We already changed our whole nation's official language, which is French and English. We allow them to celebrate their own customs and religion. They don't need a to be distinct when they have no real need to be distinct from Canada.

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