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Québécois (pronounced [kebekwa] ⓘ ); feminine: Québécoise (pronounced [kebekwaz] ⓘ ), Quebecois (fem.: Quebecoise ), [4] or Québecois (fem.: Québecoise) [5] is a word used primarily to refer to a French-speaking inhabitant of the Canadian province of Quebec. Sometimes, it is used more generally to refer to any inhabitant of Quebec.
Quebec ( / kəˈbɛk / or / kwɪˈbɛk /; French: Québec [kebɛk] ( listen)) [8] is a province in the eastern part of Canada located between the Hudson Bay and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. It is the largest of Canada's ten provinces by size. It also has the second largest number of people, after Ontario.
French (French: français [fʁɑ̃sɛ] or langue française [lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved from Gallo-Romance, the Latin spoken in Gaul, and more specifically in Northern Gaul. Its closest relatives ...
Montreal. / 45.50889°N 73.55417°W / 45.50889; -73.55417. Montreal ( CA: / ˌmʌntriˈɔːl / ⓘ MUN-tree-AWL; French: Montréal [mɔ̃ʁeal] ⓘ) is the second most populous city in Canada, the tenth most populous city in North America, and the most populous city in the province of Quebec.
CAA-Quebec. The Automobile et touring club du Québec, [1] operating as CAA-Quebec ( French: CAA-Québec ), is the affiliate club of the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) which serves members in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is a non-profit organization headquartered in Quebec City .
e. Indigenous peoples in Quebec ( Quebec French: peuples indigènes du Québec) total eleven distinct ethnic groups. The one Inuit community and ten First Nations communities number 141,915 people and account for approximately two per cent of the population of Quebec, Canada.
The Charter of the French Language (French: La charte de la langue française ), also known in English as Bill 101, Law 101 ( French: Loi 101 ), or Quebec French Preference Law, is a law in the province of Quebec in Canada defining French, the language of the majority of the population, as the official language of the provincial government.