1.Abbr.QCorQue.A province of eastern Canada. Originally the inhabited portion of New France along the St. Lawrence River, it became the Province of Quebec when it was awarded to Great Britain by the Treaty of Paris in 1763. In 1771 it was divided into Upper Canada (now Ontario) and Low...
boundaries of Quebec province were extended in 1898 and 1912. In the 20th century (particularly after World War II), the movement of the French-Canadian population for complete equality of rights with the English-Canadians grew more intense. At the same time, the separatist movement became more...
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Quebec In subject area: Social Sciences Quebec is a province in Canada where political and media strategies, along with referendums, are used to pursue independence peacefully, despite past conflicts involving violence. AI generated definition based on: Encyclopedia of International Media and ...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Westmount (redirected fromWestmount, Quebec) Wikipedia Westmount Westmount(wĕstˈmount), city (1991 pop. 20,239), S Que., Canada, on Montreal island. A primarily English-speaking western residential suburb of Montreal, it be...
Canadian Charter of Rights and FreedomsCharter of the French Language (QuebecCanada-Quebec RelationsThis article is interested in evaluating whether Quebec has lost relevance in the constitutional politics of language. It proposes a doctrinal analysis of the Supreme Court's Charter jurisprudence, with ...
Quebec immigration authorities understand this subtle contradiction between IRPR rules and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. But if you never become a permanent resident in the first place, you cannot take advantage of Charter rights. It is always good advice to follow the letter of the law an...
“Either I remove my hijab and accept this flagrant violation of my rights under the Canadian and Quebec charters of rights and freedoms or I find another line of work,” says Farhat, who recently wrote an open letter against Bill 21 on Droit-Inc, Quebec’s popular Frenc...
…the police officers did not have statutory authority under s. 48(1) of the HTA to follow the respondent onto the private driveway to conduct the random sobriety stop. Accordingly, the police officers breached the respondent’s rights under s. 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom...
Beginning January 1, 2020, immigration candidates looking to settle in Quebec will have to obtain what the government is calling an Attestation of learning about democratic values and the Quebec values expressed by the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms. In a new, French-only Practical G...