In the 1970s, politician René Lévesque founded PartiQuébécois (aka Péquistes). Its main purpose is the sovereignty of Quebec. Basically, I would like to leave Quebec, but Canada does not let it happen. After intense exercise, the proposal by Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and refusal of some persuasion kept almost no survival of the citizen's popular vote. By spring of 1984, Canadians were in a difficult position by political affairs, and the Quebecans felt betrayed. In the article of 1945, George Orwell wrote about interests in sports and how dangerous and intense the mixture of ethnicism and sports became. The team has become representative of the people of that country. Orwell says, "By dispatching a team to fight some competitors, the situation gets worse." Whichever country loses it will lose face. ""
The Quebec independence referendum in 1995 is the second referendum and declares that Quebec State declares that sovereignty should be declared as a sovereign state and that it should become an independent country to Quebec's voters in Canada . After failing the constitutional agreement of Meech Lake and Charlottetown, after years of discussion and planning climax, the referendum was completely launched by the government of PartiQuébécois of Jacques Parizeau State. Despite the preliminary forecast of the collapse of major sovereigns, there was a final and complex campaign following the "yes" boom after being handed over to the Quebec Group leader Lucian Bouchard.