ISS 336 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Canadian Nationalism, Canadian Identity, Quebec Nationalism
Document Summary
The most gifted politician of his generation could not solve the one problem that the french speaking majority had. This was that both him and canada had failed to make french quebec more comfortable within canada, to integrate even the moderate, pro- canadian aspects of quebec nationalism. Trudeau who detested nationalism tried to integrate quebec into canada more and failed and within the country created a anti-french nationalism in the process. The ancestors of teh francophone quebecers of today. In the view of gordon robertson, have the promises made to quebec during the. During the quiet revolution, the quebecers wanted three things: (1) more. French , (2) better treatment of , and (3) transfer to thequebec government of powers specifically related to . More french in the federal capital, better treatment of neighbouring acadians and. Franco-ontarians and they wanted the transfer to the quebec government of powers specifically related to the quebec identity.