• potter2010@lemmy.ca
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    17 hours ago

    This is my own opinion so someone may have proof and an argument otherwise.

    Québec has always had a bit of unique relationship with the rest if Canada, largely due to the language difference and the French identity around that. It’s different than somewhere with French roots, you cross the border and it is adamantly French. While there are certainty people in the province that have the average Canadian level of French (almost none) there is a large population with the opposite (minimal to no English). Stats Canada would probably have the exact numbers. I personally felt Québec (as a province/politically) was more the sibling that considered themselves enlightened, but came across as somewhat pretentious. However, tRump 2.0 did something completely in expected. With the ongoing sovereignty threats to Canada Québec took a slide towards Canada.

    Alberta (province/politically) is just delusional and needs medical assistance.