Talk:List of Quebecers

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Should people like Leonard Cohen and Sidney Altman be on this list? I was always under the impression that Québécois were Francophone citizens of Quebec, while the term Quebecer described everyone. - SimonP 02:39, Nov 3, 2003 (UTC)

Since this question was asked, the problem has been solved by renaming the page from List of Québécois to List of Quebecers. - Montrealais

I would like to think that English-speaking Quebecers can be Québécois. --Liberlogos 01:20, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Doubt

Why List of Quebecers instead of List of Quebeckers? --Waninoco 09:26, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)

English-speaking Quebecers prefer to write it without the K--Larineso

Both are acceptable in English. "Quebecer" is the Wikipedia standard. --Liberlogos 01:27, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Quebec

Some people on this list died before Quebec became a province. They lived during the New France and Low Canada periods. Should they be removed? ---[unsigned post by User:BarLaf (Talk | contribs)]

Of course not. Quebec is more than administrative legal boundaries, it is a homeland and a history. Quebec is the modern incarnation of Lower Canada and New France (or it's territory called "Canada"). Thank you for signing your posts in the future. --Liberlogos 01:20, 1 September 2006 (UTC)