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'''Quebec''' (or, to scum-sucking [[politically correct]] [[liberals|lib'ruls]], '''"Québec"''') is [[Canada]]'s only predominantly [[French]]-speaking province. This naturally leads to a certain degree of tension between Québec and the rest of Canada (which is predominantly English-speaking), in the form of [[Quebec separatism]].
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'''Quebec''' (or, to scum-sucking [[politically correct]] [[liberal|lib'ruls]], '''"Québec"''') is [[Canada]]'s only predominantly [[French]]-speaking province. This naturally leads to a certain degree of tension between Québec and the rest of Canada (which is predominantly English-speaking), in the form of [[Quebec separatism]].
In spite of occasional bouts of separatist sentiment (or, more likely, because of them), Quebec has been home to a great many Canadian Prime Ministers. Also, due to official bilingualism in the Canadian government, Quebec is strongly represented in the civil service (since English Canadians are apparently too lazy to just stop whining and learn French).
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In spite of occasional bouts of separatist sentiment (or, more likely, because of them), Quebec has been home to a great many Canadian Prime Ministers.  Also, due to official bilingualism in the Canadian government, Quebec is strongly represented in the civil service (since English Canadians are apparently too lazy to just stop whining and learn French).
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Revision as of 20:54, 11 February 2009

Quebec (or, to scum-sucking politically correct lib'ruls, "Québec") is Canada's only predominantly French-speaking province. This naturally leads to a certain degree of tension between Québec and the rest of Canada (which is predominantly English-speaking), in the form of Quebec separatism.

In spite of occasional bouts of separatist sentiment (or, more likely, because of them), Quebec has been home to a great many Canadian Prime Ministers. Also, due to official bilingualism in the Canadian government, Quebec is strongly represented in the civil service (since English Canadians are apparently too lazy to just stop whining and learn French).

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