Keynote lecture: "What is the history of Canada influencing Canada with French and English?" - Speech:
11 Québec Act In 1774, the UK passed the Québec Act and France settlers were able to maintain their culture (religion, language, tradition).
Over time, Canada is independent from the UK through negotiations without having to fight for independence (unlike the United States) Britain does not sacrifice colonial protection, so Canada has its own unified constitution It is allowed to be divided into states.
As a federation member, Canada is independent (it became officially in 1931), but Canada still has a moderate relationship with the UK. For example, members of the Commonwealth countries are composed of members of the former British Empire and share some of the influence of Britain.
18 Why do you think you are peacefully acquiring independence from foreign domination while other countries have to participate in war to gain freedom to discuss questions?
Stop 20! Do you know that the relationship between Canadian Canadians and British may cause problems between them?
Today, France 's influence in Canada is affected more nationwide. French is one of two national languages in Canada (English is a different language). Many Canadian citizens are bilingual. Most of the colonial French descendants lived in Quebec. Most French folklore is widespread as folklore in France and Canada. Most Christian Canadian religious beliefs are Roman Catholicism and most of Canada's food is traditionally French cuisine. On the other hand, the influence of Britain still exists. That is because Canada was established in 1867 under British North American law. Since 1763, Canada has been governed by Britain. Canada is completely independent, but still part of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II is still considered the Queen of Canada and head of state, but she is not the head of the government. More than 60% of the Canadian population uses English as the language
France and Canada are also influenced by the immigrants of the United States and Britain. But this effect will help to highlight the distinctive features of the society of France and Canada. The conqueror left France and Canada and was surrounded by "British". By the early 19th century, the increase in population destroyed the seams in the world, resulting in overcrowded overfarming farms and the living standards declined. In 1854, this system was finally withdrawn. However, this is too late to solve Quebec's agricultural problems, as well as to prevent the slow development of the economies of France and Canada. The end of socialism emphasizes two other institutions that help French Canadians maintain their identity, the Roman Catholic Church and the French.