
Quebec Referendums
Quebec referendums are votes held in the province to decide whether Quebec should become an independent country or remain part of Canada. These votes typically arise from ongoing debates about Quebec’s cultural identity, language, and political autonomy. The most notable referendums occurred in 1980 and 1995, where voters chose to stay within Canada, though the idea of independence remains significant in Quebec's political landscape. Referendums allow citizens to directly express their preferences on key issues, making them an important tool for democracy and regional self-determination.