
La Révolution tranquille
La Révolution tranquille, occurring mainly in the 1960s in Quebec, was a period of significant social, cultural, and political change. It marked the decline of the Catholic Church's influence, modernization of government and education, and the increase of French-Canadian identity and pride. The movement led to the expansion of public services like healthcare and education, and greater efforts toward self-governance. Essentially, it transformed Quebec into a more independent, modern society while fostering a stronger sense of Quebecois culture and language.