
Quebec Secession
Quebec secession refers to the movement within the Canadian province of Quebec aiming for independence from Canada. This desire for separation stems from a strong sense of French identity, culture, and language, along with political and economic grievances. Key moments in this movement include two referendums on independence, held in 1980 and 1995, both of which ultimately resulted in Quebec remaining part of Canada. The issue remains contentious, with ongoing discussions about autonomy and language rights, reflecting broader questions of identity and governance within the country.