French Canadians do not feel a relationship or contact with Britain or France. World War I - 1914 Draft Crisis 1917 Canadians in France do not like this idea
French Canadians condemn the English minorities of Quebec and the federal government. World War II - French Canadians again opposed the fight of 1939
Diplomacy unrelated to them risks their lives. Draft crisis - this time in 1944, Prime Minister King made a big effort
French Canadian opinion Quiet revolution - In 1960, in the Quebec province, Jean Lesage was a big change as a leader.
And govern the state situation of Quebec in the state government - 1963 Extremists
Their famous expression is "Freedom of Quebec" - Free Québec and Bi's favor - In 1963 Pearson established "Bilingual and Bicultural Royal Committee".
Regardless of French or English, we set up a bilingual zone in Canada, a member of the ethnic minority community, accounting for over 10% of the local population
Parents can bring their children to school in their own language in areas where there is sufficient needs.
English and French are declared as Canadian official languages. New flag - 1965 Canadians in France hate the old flags, Union Jack and the flag
Empire of 1759, and the conquest of a new French. Parti quebecois / Rene Levesque - Rene Levesque formed this party in 1968, he is a Quebec hero.
He passed the 101th act and made French "daily everyday language for work, guidance, communication, business, business".
In the 1980 national referendum, the party did not separate Quebec. Official Law - Trudeau announced bilingualism as the most important issue in 1969
Deal with the federal government in their own language. Referendum in 1980 This referendum is Quebec's vote to decide whether Quebec will break up.
The Constitution supports the French-speaking Quebecers. Meech Lake Agreement - Mulroney promised to eliminate the bitter taste between Quebec and other parts of Canada in 1987
By 23 June 1990 the contract expired. Charolettetown Accord - People in Quebec made a mistake on Meech Lake Accord in 1992
Founded in 1991, Bloc Quebecois, elected to Parti Quebecois in 1993, has the sole goal except Quebec.
Canadians are shocked to the extent that Quebec is away from Canada. French-English time schedule
Throughout the 20th century, the relationship between French and English in Canada had a major negative impact on Canada's history. The crucial moments to change the relationship between Canada's French and British were the first world war draft crisis of the 1930s, the establishment and governance of the Federal KMT, and Québec's considerable revolution in the 1960s. During the First World War, the draft crisis of World War I greatly weakened the relationship between Canadian French and English. By 1917, the casualties at the forefront of France and Flanders exceeded 109,891 soldiers. Since the number of volunteers is only 64 3,392, the lack of reinforcement forced to force drafts or compulsory military service to become Canadian law to ensure victory in the war.
In the 20th century, the relationship between English and French in Canada worsened. Prior to the First World War, relations between France and the UK continued to be affected. The relationship between the two world wars and depression was very nervous. During the postwar years, Quebecers began to organize rebel armies. The product of these events is a country that is being threatened by division. The relationship before the turn of the century was already nervous and suffered more before the First World War. After Lewisel's execution and Ottawa's hard treatment of Otis, many French speakers suspected, even even fearing that most of the British will come. With the arrival of the turn of the century Quebec Prime Minister Honore Mercier has already fought for more local power. The Boer War warned that Canada is a British client, a war that French speaking countries are not interested.