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  • English-speaking Quebecers
  • Sociolinguistic group

    English-speaking Quebecers, also known as Anglo-Quebecers, English Quebecers, or Anglophone Quebecers (all alternately spelt Quebeckers; in French Anglo-Québécois

    English-speaking Quebecers

    English-speaking_Quebecers

  • List of English-speaking Quebecers
  • This is a list of English-speaking Quebecers. To be included on this list, a person must satisfy the following criteria: The person was resident in Quebec

    List of English-speaking Quebecers

    List of English-speaking Quebecers

    List_of_English-speaking_Quebecers

  • Québécois people
  • Residents of Quebec, Canada

    Québécois (French pronunciation: [kebekwa] ; also known as Quebecers or Quebeckers in English) are people associated with Quebec. The term is most often

    Québécois people

    Québécois_people

  • Quebec English
  • English dialects in Quebec, Canada

    features common among English-speaking Quebecers. The native English speakers in Quebec generally align to Standard Canadian English, one of the largest

    Quebec English

    Quebec English

    Quebec_English

  • Irish Quebecers
  • Ethnic group

    portal Ireland portal List of Irish Quebecers French-speaking Quebecer English-speaking Quebecer Scots-Quebecer Griffintown Irish influence on Quebec

    Irish Quebecers

    Irish Quebecers

    Irish_Quebecers

  • The Rise and Fall of English Montreal
  • Film about English exodus from Montreal

    English-speaking Quebecers that began in the 1960s and was accelerated by the 1976 Quebec general election. The film includes interviews with English-speaking

    The Rise and Fall of English Montreal

    The_Rise_and_Fall_of_English_Montreal

  • Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!
  • 1992 book by Mordecai Richler

    most unnecessary political crisis. English-speaking Quebecers endure Draconian language laws prohibiting English or bilingual signs in Montreal because

    Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!

    Oh_Canada!_Oh_Quebec!

  • Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis
  • 1973 Canadian documentary film

    Action: The October Crisis of 1970, it explores the reactions of English-speaking Quebecers to the 1970 October Crisis and the threat of the Quebec nationalist

    Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis

    Reaction:_A_Portrait_of_a_Society_in_Crisis

  • Scots-Quebecers
  • Quebecers of Scottish descent

    Scots-Quebecers (French: Québécois écossais) are Quebecers who are of Scottish descent. Few Scots came to Quebec (then New France) before the Seven Years'

    Scots-Quebecers

    Scots-Quebecers

  • Alliance Quebec
  • Lobbyist group for anglophone Quebecers

    lobby on behalf of English-speaking Quebecers in the province of Quebec, Canada. It began as an umbrella group of many English-speaking organizations and

    Alliance Quebec

    Alliance_Quebec

  • Chalet
  • Type of building or house, native to the Alpine region

    chalet whether or not it is built in the style of a Swiss chalet; English-speaking Quebecers have adopted the term as well. Nowadays, in North America and

    Chalet

    Chalet

    Chalet

  • Anti-Quebec sentiment
  • Prejudice toward the people of Quebec

    and political colours in Quebec. French-speaking Quebecers have been criticized by English-speaking Quebecers, who argue they are discriminated against

    Anti-Quebec sentiment

    Anti-Quebec_sentiment

  • English Canadians
  • Canadians of English birth or descent

    needed] England portal Canada portal English-speaking Quebecers British North America Culture of Canada List of English Canadians British diaspora in Africa

    English Canadians

    English Canadians

    English_Canadians

  • List of anglophone communities in Quebec
  • Warden (14%), Waswanipi (14%), and Wentworth (41%). English-speaking Quebecers List of Anglo-Quebecer communities List of Municipalities in Quebec "2021

    List of anglophone communities in Quebec

    List_of_anglophone_communities_in_Quebec

  • Languages of Canada
  • of the population outside Quebec. French-speaking Canadians from outside Quebec and English-speaking Quebecers are, together, the official language minority

    Languages of Canada

    Languages of Canada

    Languages_of_Canada

  • Federalism in Quebec
  • of a Canadian federation with a more decentralized government. English-speaking Quebecers and allophones have been overwhelmingly opposed to Quebec's secession

    Federalism in Quebec

    Federalism_in_Quebec

  • Fréchette ministry
  • Cabinet of Quebec from 2026-present

    lfpress.com. October 18, 2018. "'I'm going to be the premier of all Quebecers': Legault elected with majority government". 3 October 2022. Archived

    Fréchette ministry

    Fréchette ministry

    Fréchette_ministry

  • John Abbott
  • Prime Minister of Canada from 1891 to 1892

    to Confederation he was a prominent advocate for the rights of English-speaking Quebecers. In the 1867 federal election, Abbott was elected to the new House

    John Abbott

    John Abbott

    John_Abbott

  • Quebec sovereignty movement
  • Independence movement in Canada

    among Anglo-Quebecers. Some anglophone Quebecers see the movement as a rejection of non-Francophones, or as an attempt to suppress their English language

    Quebec sovereignty movement

    Quebec sovereignty movement

    Quebec_sovereignty_movement

  • Lists of people by nationality
  • language, e.g., Hebrew speakers, Anglophones. Esperanto speakers English-speaking Quebecers Lists of writers by ethnicity or nationality Lists of actors By

    Lists of people by nationality

    Lists_of_people_by_nationality

  • Holiday cottage
  • Niche in the real estate market

    Swiss chalet or located on a ski hill; the term is used among English-speaking Quebecers as well. "Cottage country" describes several areas in Canada.

    Holiday cottage

    Holiday cottage

    Holiday_cottage

  • Elisabeth Prass
  • Canadian politician

    also serves as the Official Opposition Critic for Relations with English-Speaking Quebecers since June 26, 2025. From June 2024 to May 2025, Prass acted as

    Elisabeth Prass

    Elisabeth_Prass

  • Anglophone Cameroonians
  • English-speaking Cameroonian, mostly of the far western regions

    English Cameroonian Pidgin English Two Canadian groups with a broad sociolinguistic similarity to Anglophone Cameroonians: English-speaking Quebecers

    Anglophone Cameroonians

    Anglophone_Cameroonians

  • Legault ministry
  • Cabinet of Quebec from 2018-2026

    lfpress.com. October 18, 2018. "'I'm going to be the premier of all Quebecers': Legault elected with majority government". 3 October 2022. Archived

    Legault ministry

    Legault ministry

    Legault_ministry

  • Gilbert Hyatt
  • Canadian settlers who would later become the majority population. English-speaking Quebecers History of Quebec Lower Canada Hyatt Family fonds "GILBERT HYATT"

    Gilbert Hyatt

    Gilbert_Hyatt

  • John Hamilton Simons
  • Canadian merchant (1823–1906)

    in Sillery. Act of Union 1840 English-speaking Quebecers History of Quebec City Lower Canada Old Quebec Scots-Quebecers Vailles, Andreanne (2021-11-17)

    John Hamilton Simons

    John_Hamilton_Simons

  • Jonathan Robinson (Canadian politician)
  • Canadian lawyer and politician

    Mines from 1944 until his death and was the representative of English-speaking Quebecers in the provincial cabinet. "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires

    Jonathan Robinson (Canadian politician)

    Jonathan Robinson (Canadian politician)

    Jonathan_Robinson_(Canadian_politician)

  • Language demographics of Quebec
  • describe the languages which people speak. Francophone Speaking French as a first language. Anglophone Speaking English as a first language. Allophone Having

    Language demographics of Quebec

    Language_demographics_of_Quebec

  • Grandparent
  • Parent of one's parents

    prevalent in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador and English-speaking Quebecers, Nan, Nana, Nanna, Nanny, Gran and Granny and other variations

    Grandparent

    Grandparent

    Grandparent

  • Donald Morrison (outlaw)
  • Canadian outlaw

    Zoomed-in version of dedication sign. Eastern townships English-speaking Quebecers Scots-Quebecers The Commonwealth MacLeòid, Calum. (2020). "Fon Choill

    Donald Morrison (outlaw)

    Donald Morrison (outlaw)

    Donald_Morrison_(outlaw)

  • Greg Kelley (politician)
  • Canadian politician

    serves as the critic for Energy, Natural Resources, Relations with English-speaking Quebecers, and Côte-Nord. Born in Montreal in 1985, Kelly was educated at

    Greg Kelley (politician)

    Greg_Kelley_(politician)

  • List of people from Quebec
  • Quebec comedians List of English-speaking Quebecers List of Irish Quebecers National Order of Quebec Québécois people Scots-Quebecer List of Acadians List

    List of people from Quebec

    List of people from Quebec

    List_of_people_from_Quebec

  • Alejandra Zaga Mendez
  • Canadian politician

    Forests; Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; Youth; and Relations with English-speaking Quebecers. Born in Lima, Peru in 1988, Zaga Mendez emigrated to Canada when

    Alejandra Zaga Mendez

    Alejandra Zaga Mendez

    Alejandra_Zaga_Mendez

  • Steinberg's (supermarket)
  • Canadian supermarket chain

    chain continued to be referred to as "Steinberg's" among the English speaking Quebecers and media throughout its history and beyond. For several decades

    Steinberg's (supermarket)

    Steinberg's (supermarket)

    Steinberg's_(supermarket)

  • Official Language Act (Quebec)
  • Act of Parliament of Quebec

    Retrieved 13 February 2013. Johnson, William (31 August 2007). "English-speaking Quebecers must wake up and defend their rights". Montreal Gazette. Archived

    Official Language Act (Quebec)

    Official Language Act (Quebec)

    Official_Language_Act_(Quebec)

  • CEGEP
  • Publicly funded colleges in Quebec

    in English, with all the remainder being French. The English-language CEGEPs are particularly popular among immigrants and English-speaking Quebecers. As

    CEGEP

    CEGEP

    CEGEP

  • Ford v Quebec (AG)
  • Supreme Court of Canada case

    the changes to the Charter of the French Language; and among English-speaking Quebecers, who opposed the use of the notwithstanding clause. Tension over

    Ford v Quebec (AG)

    Ford v Quebec (AG)

    Ford_v_Quebec_(AG)

  • John Peters Humphrey
  • Canadian legal scholar (1905–1995)

    Retrieved November 4, 2017. Johnson, William (31 August 2007). "English-speaking Quebecers must wake up and defend their rights". Montreal Gazette. Archived

    John Peters Humphrey

    John_Peters_Humphrey

  • Outline of Quebec
  • Province of Canada

    English Canadian English-speaking Quebecer French Canadian French-speaking Quebecer Irish Quebecers Scots-Quebecers List of Quebecers List of English-speaking

    Outline of Quebec

    Outline of Quebec

    Outline_of_Quebec

  • Québécois
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Québécois, Québécoise, Quebecois, Quebecer, or Quebecker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Québécois(e) or Quebecois(e) may refer to: Related

    Québécois

    Québécois

  • Option Canada (political party)
  • Former political party in Quebec, Canada

    the predominantly English-speaking regions of southwestern Quebec. Gogan, the party's leader, argued that English-speaking Quebecers had legitimate grievances

    Option Canada (political party)

    Option_Canada_(political_party)

  • List of Anglo-Quebecer musicians
  • Michelle Sweeney Karen Young Montreal International Jazz Festival Anglo-Quebecer List of Quebecers List of English-speaking Quebecers Music of Quebec

    List of Anglo-Quebecer musicians

    List_of_Anglo-Quebecer_musicians

  • Charter of the French Language
  • 1977 law in Quebec, Canada

    demographics of Quebec Language policy Minority language French language English-speaking Quebecers Children of Bill 101 Official bilingualism in Canada Toubon Law

    Charter of the French Language

    Charter_of_the_French_Language

  • Michel Bourdon
  • Canadian politician

    legislator, Bourdon took an interest in issues of concern to anglophone Quebecers and Quebecers from cultural communities. He criticized the Bourassa government's

    Michel Bourdon

    Michel_Bourdon

  • Quebec
  • Province of Canada

    Anglo-Quebecers, a name for residents whose main language is English, constitute the second largest linguistic group in Quebec. In 2021, English was the

    Quebec

    Quebec

    Quebec

  • Lists of people from Quebec
  • Quebec. List of Anglo-Quebecer musicians List of comedians from Quebec List of English-speaking Quebecers List of Irish Quebecers List of musicians from

    Lists of people from Quebec

    Lists_of_people_from_Quebec

  • Matapédia, Quebec
  • Municipality in Quebec, Canada

    are English-speaking Quebecers. However, 44% of the population masters the two official languages of Canada. For single language speakers, 44% speak only

    Matapédia, Quebec

    Matapédia, Quebec

    Matapédia,_Quebec

  • Demographics of Montreal
  • English-speaking Quebecer at The Canadian Encyclopedia, accessed September 1, 2019 "QCGN Community Priorities - Vitality for our English-speaking community"

    Demographics of Montreal

    Demographics_of_Montreal

  • Nelson's Column (Montreal)
  • Monument in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    the monument to a nearby district inhabited predominantly by English-speaking Quebecers, but local opposition prevented the proposal from being enacted

    Nelson's Column (Montreal)

    Nelson's Column (Montreal)

    Nelson's_Column_(Montreal)

  • List of Anglo-Quebecer communities
  • Anglo-Quebecer populations form over 35% of the total population. Anglo-Quebecers, for the purposes of this list, are individuals who have English as a

    List of Anglo-Quebecer communities

    List_of_Anglo-Quebecer_communities

  • Christopher Skeete
  • Canadian politician (born 1979)

    the Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier for Relations with English-Speaking Quebecers on November 7, 2018. On February 24, 2021, he was appointed Parliamentary

    Christopher Skeete

    Christopher Skeete

    Christopher_Skeete

  • French language in Canada
  • About 95 percent of Quebecers speak French. However, many of the services the provincial government provides are available in English for the sizeable anglophone

    French language in Canada

    French_language_in_Canada

  • Politics of Quebec
  • Quebecers would now opt for the social democratic nationalism of the Parti Québécois. Broad-based dissatisfaction by both English and French-speaking

    Politics of Quebec

    Politics_of_Quebec

  • Benjamin Cate Howard
  • Canadian merchant and civic leader

    Benjamin Cate Howard's headstone. Eastern Townships English-speaking Quebecers Irish Quebecers Scots-Quebecers Portals: Biography Canada Business "The Howard

    Benjamin Cate Howard

    Benjamin_Cate_Howard

  • Index of Quebec-related articles
  • Language demographics of Quebec Céline Dion Economy of Quebec English-speaking Quebecers English Canada Family Compact Fête nationale du Québec Federalism

    Index of Quebec-related articles

    Index_of_Quebec-related_articles

  • Jan Wong controversy
  • 2006 Canadian media controversy

    Wong's article had shown a remarkable unity between French and English-speaking Quebecers. Barbara Kay, author of the "Quebecistan" controversy, herself

    Jan Wong controversy

    Jan_Wong_controversy

  • Demographics of New Brunswick
  • Demographics of region

    population in 2006 was 729,997 of which the majority is English-speaking but with a substantial French-speaking minority of mostly Acadian origin. First Nations

    Demographics of New Brunswick

    Demographics of New Brunswick

    Demographics_of_New_Brunswick

  • List of English-language placeholder names for people
  • character, "the Taxpayer", for the American New York World Telegram). Québecers also use Monsieur-Madame-Tout-le-Monde ("Mr-and-Ms-Everybody") or Monsieur

    List of English-language placeholder names for people

    List_of_English-language_placeholder_names_for_people

  • History of Montreal
  • question, in 1980 and in 1995. During those decades, about 300,000 English-speaking Quebecers left Quebec. The uncertain political climate caused substantial

    History of Montreal

    History of Montreal

    History_of_Montreal

  • Speak white
  • Expression with racial undertones used to command French speakers to speak English

    the linguistic and socio-economic discrimination faced by French-speaking Quebecers to the racism endured by Black Americans and the colonial domination

    Speak white

    Speak_white

  • Pegas Productions
  • Canadian pornographic film studio

    gained attention as its saying of porn for Quebecers by Quebecers gained rapid praise by French-speaking Canadians. By 2010 Pegas Productions began seeing

    Pegas Productions

    Pegas_Productions

  • Wallace Lambert
  • Canadian psychologist (1922–2009)

    recordings of voices speaking in the listener's native language, both French-speaking Quebecers as well as English-speaking Quebecers would judge the speakers

    Wallace Lambert

    Wallace_Lambert

  • Higher education in Quebec
  • Higher education system in Quebec, Canada

    Quebec's higher education. The English-language CEGEPs are particularly popular among immigrants and English-speaking Quebecers. In response, the Quebec government

    Higher education in Quebec

    Higher education in Quebec

    Higher_education_in_Quebec

  • Eric Girard (Groulx MNA)
  • Canadian politician

    by Claude Surprenant Minister responsible for Relations with English-Speaking Quebecers Incumbent Assumed office October 20, 2022 Preceded by François

    Eric Girard (Groulx MNA)

    Eric Girard (Groulx MNA)

    Eric_Girard_(Groulx_MNA)

  • History of Quebec
  • system, giving the British reason to separate the English-speaking settlements from the French-speaking territory as administrative jurisdictions. Upper

    History of Quebec

    History of Quebec

    History_of_Quebec

  • Kildonan Hall
  • Townhouse in Montreal, Canada

    1887-07-01. Retrieved 2026-01-03. Clan Mackay English-speaking Quebecers Golden Square Mile Lower Canada Scots-Quebecers Portals: Architecture Canada History

    Kildonan Hall

    Kildonan Hall

    Kildonan_Hall

  • Marie-Soleil
  • Canadian children's television series

    Ottawa. Retrieved 26 April 2026. Janice Kennedy, "Suzanne Pinel wants Quebecers to catch the spirit of Marie- Soleil". Montreal Gazette, November 24,

    Marie-Soleil

    Marie-Soleil

  • Archibald McKillop
  • Scottish-born Canadian poet and orator known as the Blind Bard of Megantic

    commemorations. Eastern townships English-speaking Quebecers List of Canadian poets Prohibition in Canada Scots-Quebecers The Commonwealth Text and pictures

    Archibald McKillop

    Archibald McKillop

    Archibald_McKillop

  • Kathleen Weil
  • Canadian politician and lawyer

    the Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier for Relations with English-Speaking Quebecers on November 7, 2018 https://www.pressreader

    Kathleen Weil

    Kathleen Weil

    Kathleen_Weil

  • Charles Benjamin Howard
  • Canadian politician

    finally to Simone Lemieux Walters in 1959. Eastern Townships English-speaking Quebecers "À propos". Le Rendez-vous d'Howard (in French). Retrieved 5 September

    Charles Benjamin Howard

    Charles Benjamin Howard

    Charles_Benjamin_Howard

  • Québécois nation motion
  • 2006 Canadian parliamentary motion

    French-speaking Quebecers agreed that "Quebecers" are a nation, next to 38 per cent of English-speakers. As well, 78 per cent of 1,000 Quebecers polled

    Québécois nation motion

    Québécois_nation_motion

  • Proposal for the Province of Montreal
  • Proposal for Canadian province

    Valley region, the Eastern Townships of Quebec along the US border, and English-speaking parts of Montreal (such as the West Island and Westmount) into a Province

    Proposal for the Province of Montreal

    Proposal_for_the_Province_of_Montreal

  • French language in the United States
  • Francophones, mostly from Quebec but also from New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebecers and Acadians also tend to visit Louisiana, as Quebec and New Brunswick

    French language in the United States

    French_language_in_the_United_States

  • Bowser and Blue
  • Canadian musical duo

    Fighting Back. Their specific appeal was the humorous defense of English-speaking Quebecers, at a time when Quebec nationalism was at its peak. They also

    Bowser and Blue

    Bowser_and_Blue

  • Le Livre noir du Canada anglais
  • 21st-century book series by Normand Lester

    fabrications and injustices in Canada, notably those against French-speaking Quebecers, Jewish and aboriginal peoples. Its publication resulted in Société

    Le Livre noir du Canada anglais

    Le Livre noir du Canada anglais

    Le_Livre_noir_du_Canada_anglais

  • Official Languages Act (Canada)
  • Canadian federal law of 1969

    "bilingualism bonus". Part VI of the Act mandates that English-speaking Canadians and French-speaking Canadians not be discriminated against based on ethnic

    Official Languages Act (Canada)

    Official_Languages_Act_(Canada)

  • Racism in Quebec
  • Quebec, Canada. Throughout history, the interactions between English-speaking, French-speaking communities, and Indigenous peoples, as well as the immigration

    Racism in Quebec

    Racism_in_Quebec

  • Ballantyne v Canada
  • the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations in 1993. Three English-speaking Quebecers: John Ballantyne, Elizabeth Davidson, and Gordon McIntyre, who

    Ballantyne v Canada

    Ballantyne_v_Canada

  • Canadian ethnicity
  • "Canadian" as an ethnic identity

    October 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2023. Quebecers are the people of Quebec, the vast majority French-speaking. Most are descendants of 8,500 French settlers

    Canadian ethnicity

    Canadian ethnicity

    Canadian_ethnicity

  • Canada
  • Country in North America

    members with conscription was met with vehement objections from French-speaking Quebecers. In 1919, Canada joined the League of Nations independently of Britain

    Canada

    Canada

    Canada

  • Culture of Quebec
  • Culture of Canada's Quebec province

    of all Quebecers list French as their mother tongue; since French is the official language in the province, up to 95% of all residents speak French.

    Culture of Quebec

    Culture of Quebec

    Culture_of_Quebec

  • Partition of Quebec
  • Hypothetical scenarios upon Quebec independence

    “yes” and only 23% answered “no.” In a 1997 poll, 56% of Quebecers and 80% of non-Quebecers felt that “regions” of Quebec should “have the right to stay

    Partition of Quebec

    Partition_of_Quebec

  • Robert Mackay (businessman)
  • Canadian politician

    1840 Clan Mackay English-speaking Quebecers Golden Square Mile List of members of the Senate of Canada M Lower Canada Scots-Quebecers Stewart, Wallace

    Robert Mackay (businessman)

    Robert Mackay (businessman)

    Robert_Mackay_(businessman)

  • Bilingual belt
  • Bilingual English-French areas of Canada

    individuals who are incapable of speaking the official language of the province. For example, in Quebec, approximately 5% of Quebecers (or 1% of Canadians overall)

    Bilingual belt

    Bilingual_belt

  • Michael Rousseau
  • Canadian businessman (born 1958)

    released a statement saying that he "did not want in any way to disrespect [Quebecers] and francophones across the country. I apologize to those who were offended

    Michael Rousseau

    Michael_Rousseau

  • Official bilingualism in Canada
  • unilingual English. Parkin and Turcotte, p. 10. The specific reference is to a 1977 poll in which 54% of non-Quebecers but only 34% of Quebecers identified

    Official bilingualism in Canada

    Official bilingualism in Canada

    Official_bilingualism_in_Canada

  • History of the Jews in Canada
  • arrived in the early 20th century were Yiddish-speaking Ashkenazim but their children chose speak English rather than French. Until 1964, Quebec had no

    History of the Jews in Canada

    History of the Jews in Canada

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Canada

  • Reel (dance)
  • Form of Scottish folk dance and music

    entered the musical tradition of Atlantic and French-speaking Canada including that of Quebecers and Acadians. Reels are featured in many pieces by Quebec

    Reel (dance)

    Reel (dance)

    Reel_(dance)

  • List of ethnic slurs
  • History of Oaths, Profanity, Foul Language, and Ethnic Slurs in the English-speaking World. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7656-1231-1. Archived from the original

    List of ethnic slurs

    List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • Franglais
  • Mix of French and English

    for example, in replacing English swear words with French ones. Some English-speaking Canadians, especially Anglo-Quebecers and those in southeastern

    Franglais

    Franglais

  • The Merry World of Leopold Z
  • 1965 Canadian film

    sexual desire and the requirement at that time for French-speaking Quebecers to speak English to be successful. As with other Quebec NFB films of the period

    The Merry World of Leopold Z

    The_Merry_World_of_Leopold_Z

  • Provigo
  • Quebec supermarket chain of Loblaw

    Companies Limited, putting an end to decades of the company in the hands of Quebecers. Although Loblaws introduced for the first time in Quebec stores under

    Provigo

    Provigo

    Provigo

  • 1995 Quebec referendum
  • Historic vote on the independence of Quebec from Canada

    of Betraying Quebecers". Montreal Gazette. February 3, 1996. Accessed : "Feb. 3, 1996: Trudeau accuses Bouchard of betraying Quebecers". Archived from

    1995 Quebec referendum

    1995 Quebec referendum

    1995_Quebec_referendum

  • Linda Gaboriau
  • Canadian dramaturg and literary translator

    by Quebec writers, including many of the Quebec plays best known to English-speaking audiences. A native of Boston, she moved to Montreal in 1963 to pursue

    Linda Gaboriau

    Linda Gaboriau

    Linda_Gaboriau

  • French-Canadian Americans
  • Americans of French-Canadian birth or descent

    2020 census. In the 2010 census, the majority of respondents reported speaking French at home. Americans of French-Canadian descent are most heavily concentrated

    French-Canadian Americans

    French-Canadian Americans

    French-Canadian_Americans

  • Province of Quebec (1763–1791)
  • British colony of North America

    demographics of Quebec came to shift and now included a substantial English-speaking Protestant element from the former Thirteen Colonies. These United

    Province of Quebec (1763–1791)

    Province of Quebec (1763–1791)

    Province_of_Quebec_(1763–1791)

  • Raymond Villeneuve
  • Marxist Revolutionary, co-founder of FLQ (1943-)

    newsletter, La Tempête (The Storm, in which he denounced Montreal's English speaking Jews for their longstanding opposition to the Quebec separatist movement

    Raymond Villeneuve

    Raymond_Villeneuve

  • Luguentz Dort
  • Canadian basketball player (born 1999)

    Luguentz Dort (born April 19, 1999; French: [dɔʁ] or English: /dɔːrt/ DORT) is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the

    Luguentz Dort

    Luguentz Dort

    Luguentz_Dort

  • Quebec French profanity
  • it is sacred/holy"). Eventually, sacrer started to refer to the words Quebecers were not supposed to say. This is likely related to the commandment "Thou

    Quebec French profanity

    Quebec French profanity

    Quebec_French_profanity

  • French Canadians
  • North American ethnic group

    and political ties that most Quebecers of French-Canadian origin, who constitute a majority of francophone Quebecers, maintain within Quebec. It has

    French Canadians

    French_Canadians

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