The Front de Liberation du Quebec, shortened as the FLQ Crisis, (known as October Crisis) was created in 1963. The leader of this group is Paul Rose. FLQ was considered to be the second worst attack, by fact that they killed 8 people and were...
The Loyola High School v. Quebec (Attorney General) 2015 case occurred between a private Catholic school and the Minister of Education, Recreation and Sports, who introduced a mandatory curriculum (Ethics and Religious Culture) requiring the school to teach their students about the beliefs and ethics...
Quebec bears one of the most unique cultures, both historically and politically, in all of Canada. Not only is it recognized for its language, but for its distinctive legal system that goes back hundreds of years and is worth informing oneself about. The roots of...
With the Quiet Revolution and developing national self-assurance during the 1960s, the Quebec provincial government played a considerably more dynamic job in migration strategy. In this unique situation, migration to the region came to be seen as an apparatus to fortify the francophone idea of...
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