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Do you need a passport to go to canada yet? |
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I need to get to...by tomorrow.? |
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If an american citizen can retain citizenship while becomeing a citizen of another country(dual citizenship)? |
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Where is best to live in Canada? |
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Canadian people - tell me your views of Australian guys =D? |
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Why is Manitoba considered to be part of "Western" Canada?? |
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Whats a good outlet mall near Toronto ? |
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How does Quebec differ from Ontario and other Canadian providences? |
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Goddess of Grammar
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Quebec loves le hockey and le Tim Hortons and gets tired of l'hiver, the rest of Canada loves hockey and Timmies and gets tired of winter. |
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In many ways they're similar. Both are provinces of Canada. First Nations peoples were in both provinces when the French and the English came to North America to explore and eventually settle. The French are considered to be the European founding nation of Quebec, while the English are so considered in Ontario. Both provinces have attracted many subsequent waves of immigration from around the world, during the past 100 or so years.
In Quebec, the first official language is French, while it is English in Ontario (although Ontario offers many services in French too.)
Being of French origin, Quebec provincial law is based on the French civil code, while Ontario's provincial law is based on British common law. |
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Do your own thinking!
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Yeah, that one's a mystery.
Are you in grade one, or American?
Helpful link:
http://www.google.com/ |
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SteveN
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Aunt Carolyn has said it best. Was not going to add anything, except I saw Kent's message.
Dude, if you are going to tell off the person for misspelling "province" you should really spell it right yourself - too funny!
I'm from the Laurentian area of Quebec, and there are pockets of English here and there in Quebec (Candiac, Oka, Brownsburg, Morin Heights) and Quebec City is pretty bilingual to accomodate tourists, but Kent is right about most of the rest of the province not speaking anything but French. |
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ulanzi
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Its a french speaking province (english is not an offical language) |
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kent_shakespear
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first of all, they are privinces, not providences.
Quebec is the heartland of French Canada, where 90 percent of people are French-speaking, and 90 percent of French-speaking Canadians live. Once you are outside of Montreal, almost anywhere you go French may be the only language you hear. |
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Masiosare
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In Quebec they speak french instead of english
taxes are higher
It feels like Europe
The flag of Quebec is everywhere and there is a Quebecois identity
I.e. nobody from Manitoba goes abroad and says I'm from Manitoba not from Canada |
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