Quebec
Intro
Located in eastern Canada, Quebec anchors the St. Lawrence corridor and combines vast territory with concentrated population centers. It functions as a semi-autonomous cultural and political system within the Canadian state.
Background
Originating as the heart of New France, Quebec retained language, law, and institutions distinct from Anglo-Canada. These foundations shaped its modern political assertiveness and policy autonomy.
History
French colonial rule (New France)
British conquest and transition
Confederation and provincial consolidation
Quiet Revolution and secularization
Sovereignty referenda
Institutional autonomy within federal framework
Present Day
Quebec controls education, language policy, immigration selection, and energy strategy to a greater extent than other provinces. Hydropower and public-sector institutions anchor its economy.
Future Outlook
Quebec will remain a structurally distinct power within Canada. Long-term resilience depends on demographic balance, economic productivity, and managing cultural autonomy in a changing federal environment.
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