PPT-Quebec

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Preserving a Culture Quebec 1977 all street signs had to be in French now they are in both English and French Government commerce and education in Quebec only uses

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Preserving a Culture Quebec 1977 all street signs had to be in French now they are in both English and French Government commerce and education in Quebec only uses French 83 of Quebec is French speaking 12 is English 5 speak other languages. these damaged pipes. Hydro Quebec is replacing all the pressure tubes, the calandria tubes, and the feeder pipes -- mo the reactor that contaminated the pipes. So they will have to be isolated from Interesting Facts…. - Thought Canada should have stayed out of the Korean War and NATO.. “. Typical French-Canadian”. http://www.jontattrie.ca/ThreeNightsinHavana.htm. - Trudeau tried to paddle a canoe to Cuba from Florida in 1960, but turned back half way.. S. Todd. Political Change. 1968 – a new Quebec political party formed called . Parti. Québécois. Its aim was to promote sovereignty – or political independence –from the rest of Canada. Leader was René Lévesque. The October Crisis and The 1980 and 1995 Quebec Referendums. The October Crisis. The Quiet Revolution. 1960-1966 is a period known as the Quiet Revolution in Quebec. A period of dramatic change that would revolutionize the province. Direct and Indirect. Credits: Britannica Online. DIRECT CAUSE. Rene.   . Levesque . was elected the first leader of the . Parti. . Quebecois (PQ), was . dedicate to a split from Canada in the form of a relationship known as sovereignty association.. Independence. Movement. Standards. SS6H5 The student will analyze important contemporary issues in Canada. . a. Describe Quebec’s independence movement.. Teachers. Print out the following slide for each student. They should complete the graphic organizer during the presentation.. Events leading up to the Constitutional . A. ct. Reactions to the Quebec act. In Quebec:. . The French elite (seigneurs and clergy) were pleased as the seigneurs were allowed to keep their . seigneurial. ECOLE MADELEINE . d’HOUET. May 1 – 5, 2015. Final Parent information meeting. . Agenda. Prayer . Trip Itinerary review . What to Bring:. I.D.. Packing list/carry on. Money for lunches (see itinerary). Comparison of Virginia to New France. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pSdmu2dw74. Comparison of Virginia to New France. Map comparison. Pontiacs rebellion. What is it ?. Key vocab p142. Assimilation . Presented by Maryanne and Bill . Pilotte. March 20, 2016. Thank You Silver Coast. Future Chapter Events. Mar 28. th. Tuscan Wine Dinner at Angelo’s in support of the Museum of Coastal . Carolina . Part of the Columbian Exchange between Europe and the Americas included: . (. SS6H1) . A. Movement of many indigenous Americans to . Asia. . B. Movement of goods on shipping routes across the . Pacific. Struggle for a Continent. Review: Important “Firsts”. First Missionaries = Jesuits and . Ursuline. Nuns (First school for girls in all of North America). First Military presence = 1100 soldiers sent after attacks on the . SS9 – Mr. . BilAn. Recalling from Last Class. What had just happened to Quebec where we left of last class?. After the Fall. Even though the fortress of . Quebec . surrendered in 1759 after the Battle of the . Standards. SS6H5 The student will analyze important contemporary issues in Canada. . a. Describe Quebec’s independence movement.. Province of Quebec. Quebec is located in eastern Canada.. A large part of Canadian industry is centered in Quebec..

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