Subseries - QUEBEC POLITICS AND CANADA

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QUEBEC POLITICS AND CANADA

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    The Quebec Politics and Canada subseries contains 42 files discussing Quebec politics, their relationship with the federal government, and Quebec separatism and sovereignty. Files are arranged by topic. This subseries contains a variety of document types including newspaper clippings, historical research, press releases, correspondence, House of Commons debates, newsletters, court documents, legislation, reports, memorandum, and speeches. The specific topics this subseries covers are Quebec separatism, English language rights in Quebec, Quebec language laws (Bill 101 and Bill 178), the 1980 and 1995 Quebec separatism referendums and their outcomes, school curriculum set by Quebec for English language schools and the protestant school board, Quebec politics, Quebec’s relationship with France, Quebec’s independence in international relations, Charles de Gaulle’s speech at Expo ’67 and its influence on the separatism movement, the Clarity Act laying out the conditions for separation, Quebec history, cultural funding for Quebec from the federal government, the Quebec-Labrador border dispute, la Francophonie, resurgence of FLQ support in the early 2000s, the Notwithstanding Clause of the constitution applying to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and Quebec politicians plans for an independent Quebec.

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