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  2. List of Canadian women writers in French - Wikipedia

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    Some sources have pointed to significant differences between English-Canadian and French-Canadian literature, resulting in part from the protected language identity of the Province of Quebec where French-language radio and television and pop-stars reinforce its insularity. [5

  3. History of Quebec French - Wikipedia

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    Quebec French is different in pronunciation and vocabulary to the French of Europe and that of France's Second Empire colonies in Africa and Asia.. Similar divergences took place in the Portuguese, Spanish and English language of the Americas with respect to European dialects, but in the case of French the separation was increased by the reduction of cultural contacts with France after the ...

  4. Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the Society reassessed its mission and sought to expand its cultural services to Quebec City's small English-speaking community. In 2000, it took on the Morrin Centre project, which restored the 200-year-old historic site it is housed in to create an English-language cultural centre in Quebec City].

  5. Timeline of Quebec history (1960–1981) - Wikipedia

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    With a participation rate of 85.27%, the highest in Quebec's history, 41% of voters give 71 seats to the PQ. 1976 – Quebec-born author Saul Bellow wins the Nobel Prize for literature. 1977 - On April 15, the Expos play their first game at Olympic Stadium. 1977 – On August 26, the Quebec Charter of the French Language (Bill 101) becomes law.

  6. Quebec literature - Wikipedia

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    The bilingual paper was published in both the French language and the English language and over the years survived to be the oldest newspaper still publishing in North America. The literary trends of Europe and the rest of America slowly penetrated the cities, primarily Quebec City and Montreal.

  7. List of Quebec writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of authors from the Canadian province of Quebec This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  8. Timeline of Quebec history (1931–1959) - Wikipedia

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    1931 - "Shadows on the Rock", a book by eminent Canadian author Andrew Edwards (1931) describes French-Canadian Roman Catholic life in 17th-century Québec.1931 - The Statute of Westminster provided that all existing dominions of the British Empire, and all new dominions created thereafter, were fully independent of the United Kingdom so that the British Parliament no longer had legislative ...

  9. History of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    It was during the revolution that the government of Quebec formed the Ministry of Culture which focused mainly on defending the French language and culture. [151] The transformation of Quebec was also marked by the adoption of the Law on the assurance-hospitalisation, guaranteeing universal health care through a tax-funded public delivery system.