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About Quebec: Quebec is a province in
east-central Canada. It is the only Canadian
province that has a predominantly
French-speaking population, and the only one to
have French as its sole provincial official
language.
Quebec is Canada's largest province by area and
its second-largest administrative division; only
the territory of Nunavut is larger. It is
bordered to the west by the province of Ontario,
James Bay and Hudson Bay, to the north by Hudson
Strait and Ungava Bay, to the east by the Gulf
of Saint Lawrence and the provinces of
Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick. It
is bordered on the south by the US states of
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. It
also shares maritime borders with Nunavut,
Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia.
Quebec is Canada's second most populous
province, after Ontario. Most inhabitants live
in urban areas near the Saint Lawrence River
between Montreal and Quebec City, the capital.
English-speaking communities and
English-language institutions are concentrated
in the west of the island of Montreal but are
also significantly present in the Outaouais,
Eastern Townships, and Gaspe regions. The
Nord-du-Quebec region, occupying the northern
half of the province, is sparsely populated and
inhabited primarily by Aboriginal peoples.
Quebec independence debates have played a large
role in the politics of the province. Parti
Quebecois governments held referendums on
sovereignty in 1980 and 1995; both were voted
down by voters, the latter defeated by a very
narrow margin. In 2006, the House of Commons of
Canada passed a symbolic motion recognizing the
"Quebecois as a nation within a united Canada."
While the province's substantial natural
resources have long been the mainstay of its
economy, sectors of the knowledge economy such
as aerospace, information and communication
technologies, biotechnology and the
pharmaceutical industry also play leading roles.
These many industries have all contributed to
helping Quebec become a very economically
influential province within Canada, second only
to Ontario in economic output.
Information Source: Wikipedia
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