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- 2. Quebec and Canada 1914 -1945 Each of the two twentieth century world wars had brought with
- 3. The Problems of Quebec after 1945 The population of Quebec was leaving the farms for jobs
- 4. La Revolution Tranquille PM Maurice Duplessis, while he remained premier of Quebec, managed to control the
- 5. “Maitres Chez Nous” Duplessis’ approach to politics in Quebec was conservative and paternalistic. People were discouraged
- 6. What Were the Problems? Unemployment in Quebec was the highest in Canada. The English minority in
- 7. The Government of Jean Lesage Duplessis’ Union National party had been in power for 18 of
- 8. The Program of the Lesage Government Sought to Eliminate corruption in the Government of Quebec. Improve
- 9. Quebec and Ottawa Lesage placed new demands on the central government to allow Quebec to take
- 10. Daniel Johnson and the Return of Union Nationale Lesage and his government were defeated in 1966.
- 11. Violence in Quebec By 1963 there was a growing trend among some small radical groups in
- 12. Ottawa Responds to Nationalism in Quebec All the provinces were granted greater autonomy and more money
- 13. The Commission Reports Canada was to be officially bilingual with English and French the official languages
- 14. Trudeau and Quebec In 1968 Pierre Trudeau became the Prime Minister of Canada. He was a
- 15. Problems With Bilingualism It was difficult for older unilingual Canadians to learn a new language. English
- 16. Robert Bourassa Takes Power in Quebec 1970 Robert Bourassa believed that Quebec's place was in Canada.
- 17. The October Crisis 1970 After seven years of bombings and other acts of violence the FLQ
- 18. The October Crisis II The FLQ issued a list of demands which included the release from
- 19. The October Crisis III Nearly 500 Quebeckers were arrested and jailed although very few were ever
- 20. Rene Levesque and the Parti Quebecois Most Quebecois were opposed to violence and terrorism but at
- 21. Levesque and Bill 101 One of the most controversial measures of the Parti Quebecois was Bill
- 22. Bill 101 All business in the Quebec government and courts will be carried out in French.
- 23. The Quebec Referendum The Parti Quebecois organized a referendum on sovereignty-association for May 20, 1980. This
- 24. The Quebec Referendum II Federal politicians, like Pierre Trudeau, supported the “no” side in Quebec. The
- 25. The Quebec Referendum III Francophones Anglophones Immigrants Oui 60% Non 40% Oui 9% Non 91% Oui
- 26. The Reaction of the Federal Government In 1969 Pierre Trudeau took many of the recommendations of
- 27. Multiculturalism in Canada Biculturalism was not supported by the “Bi and Bi” Commission as the multicultural
- 28. The Winds of Change The 1980 referendum convinced Pierre Trudeau that constitutional change was necessary. The
- 29. Robert Bourassa’s Demands for Quebec - 1987 “Distinct society” status. A veto for Quebec on any
- 30. Distinct Society What did this term mean? Was Quebec to be considered different or special? If
- 31. The Meech Lake Accord 1987 Meech Lake was an effort to complete the constitutional process and
- 32. The Failure of the Meech Lake Accord This accord was acceptable in Quebec but eventually failed
- 33. The Bloc Quebecois The failure of the Meech Lake Accord resulted in the formation of a
- 34. The Charlottetown Accord 1992 This was the second attempt to amend the constitution. It promised -
- 35. The 1995 Quebec Referendum In 1995 the people of Quebec voted on the question of sovereignty.
- 36. The Calgary Summit In September of 1997 nine provincial premiers proposed a constitutional amendment which would
- 37. The Supreme Court Ruling 20 August 1998 The federal government asked the Supreme Court three questions
- 38. The Constitutional Right to Secede (Question 1) “The Constitution (guarantees) order and stability, and accordingly secession
- 39. International Law and the Right to Secede (Question 2) The court decided that the right to
- 40. General Conclusions of the Supreme Court (Question 3) The court ruled that there was no conflict
- 41. Problems Associated with Quebec Separation What happens to the large French speaking population outside of Quebec?
- 42. Recent Changes in Quebec Some people think that the tide has turned against the Separatists. Immigration
- 43. Recent Changes in Quebec In the 1992 Quebec election, the Parti Quebecois was rejected. Jean Charest’s
- 44. A Nation in a Nation? Liberal leadership candidates and a Conservative Prime Minister both supported public
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