Quebec's Quest for an independent nation

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Canada and Quebec have always been in conflict from the confederation of 1867 to the Supreme court judgement on the secession of Quebec in 1998. Quebec faces several challenges in terms of constitutional relations with the rest of Canada. Quebec is seeking a special status to preserve and protect its culture and language, while the rest of English-speaking Canada accepts the view of provincial equality. There have been attempts to recognize Quebec's concerns through constitutional amendments, but …

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…we English Canadians have treated French speaking Canadians harshly and because they are unique in their language and culture. He believes it's time for English speaking Canadians to step up to the plate and give Quebec what they deserve. I'm not quite sure if I agree with him that we owe the French speaking Canadians , however I am sure that all Canadians have to work together to make Canada a better place to live.