Over the past few decades, the number of Canadian Muslim immigrants has increased. The continued increase in Canadian Muslim population has brought adaptive tension to Islamic customs and beliefs. Recently Quebec province legislation 94 can be legislated, so it is subject to particular discussion. In 2010, Attorney-General Kathleen Vale submitted Law No. 94, known as "Administrative Organization and Guidelines for the Application of Accommodation in Specific Facilities" to the State Capitol of Quebec (Conway, 195).
Through Canada's history, there is a tension between English-speaking Canadians and French-speaking Canadians. According to the constitution of 1791, Quebec colonies (including today's Québec, Ontario, Newfoundland and part of Labrador) can be divided into two parts. Downtown area of Canada (now French law and system divided into Quebec). And a new colony that was designed to accommodate many English-speaking settlers, including the Newfoundland and Labrador District (Upper Canada) and Upper Canada (now a part of the Ontario United Empire's loyalty) ). The aim is to provide each group with their own colony. In 1841, two Canadians merged into the state of Canada. However, the labor union proved that it was controversial and led to the deadlock of legislation between the British and French legislators. Union difficulties led to adopting federalism in Canada in 1867 and adopting federalism in the Canadian federation.
The French-speaking countries, the Catholics of Quebec and most English-speaking countries, the Protestant population of other parts of Canada are the central theme of Canadian history and shape the initial territory and cultural differences of the country . Quebec's sovereign supporters believe that the present relationship between Quebec and the rest of Canada does not reflect the greatest social, political and economic development benefits of Quebec. Furthermore, many people agree with the view that Quebec will suffer a long disadvantage if it does not correctly recognize that the people of Quebec are culturally different. Another problem is whether France can survive within the geographical boundaries of Quebec, France - whether Canadian society and culture are more and more suitable for multicultural countries -.