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Quebec Nationalism “The Quiet Revolution”. Jean Lesage – “Time for a Change”  Stamp out corruption  Wages and pensions raised  Modernization across.

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1 Quebec Nationalism “The Quiet Revolution”

2 Jean Lesage – “Time for a Change”  Stamp out corruption  Wages and pensions raised  Modernization across the sectors  Decline in influence of Catholic Church

3 Separatism and the FLQ  Extremist group that committed acts of terror

4 October Crisis 1970  James Cross and Pierre Laporte kidnapped by FLQ  Trudeau passes the War Measures Act  Hundreds of FLQ associated arrested  Laporte found dead in trunk of car  James Cross released in exchange for FLQ demands

5 Bi and Bi Commission  Pearson’s committee to investigate solutions to rising French discontent

6 Official Languages Act  Trudeau makes French and English the 2 official languages in Canada

7 Parti Quebecois  Separatist party, led by Rene Levesque  Won the 1976 provincial election

8 Bill 101  In Quebec French would be the only official language  Commercial signs in French only  Immigrants required to attend French schools

9 Patriating the Constitution - 1982  Canadian gov’t would have sold authority to make changes

10 Amending Formula 7 out of 10 provinces representing 50% of population

11 “Kitchen Accord”  Chretien met with 2 justice ministers, creating changes to the deal  Provincial premiers were asked to approve. Levesque refused.

12 Notwithstanding Clause allows Parliament or provincial legislatures to override certain portions of the Charter

13 Meech Lake Accord - 1987  Proposed to recognize Quebec as a “distinct society”  Manitoba and Nfld withheld their support

14 Multiculturalism Act  Passed in 1988  Reinforced cultural and racial equality

15 Charlottetown Accord - 1992  National referendum was rejected, especially by BC

16 Referendum of 1995  Quebec Premier Parizeau called for a referendum on the issue of Quebec sovereignty 50.6% 49.4%


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