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  1. Yet globalization of trade and the growth of migration in the early 21st century have revived the question of French identity in Québec. A number of works, including those of Jacques Beauchemin, Éric Bédard and Mathieu Bock-Côté, are outright pleas for a historical nationalism.

  2. Quebec nationalism plays a central role in the political movement for the independence of Quebec from Canada. Several groups and political parties claim to be Québécois nationalists.

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  4. Jun 30, 2022 · What accounts for this change? And what should we make of it? This article proposes a critical reflection to gauge whether the nationalism/democracy nexus at the heart of much of the literature on nationalism still defines and characterizes contemporary Quebec nationalism.

  5. Jun 9, 2022 · Quebec Premier François Legault and his Coalition Avenir Québec have passed laws on secularism and language that in practice most widely affect newcomers to the province.

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  6. Its nationalism was most clear-cut in the 1962 election when it campaigned under the slogan “Maîtres chez nous” (masters in our own house). Also in a nationalist spirit, the Liberals adopted the Gérin-Lajoie doctrine in 1965, which established Quebec’s international position.

  7. Apr 29, 2020 · We provide the first thorough description of Quebeckers’ nationalism, which reveals a roughly normal (i.e. non-polarized) distribution of ethnic nationalism attitudes. Most importantly, we measure ethnic nationalism with a never tested measure in Québec and we show that it substantially explains vote choice in the Québec 2018 election ...

  8. Formulations of Quebecois and Indigenous Identity Within Canada. After the Quiet Revolution, the perception of Indigenous peoples by Quebecois nationalists was dominated by three figurations, as reflected in the works of Quebecois essayists: one of non-existence, one of threat to Quebec sovereignty, and one of co-colonization.