Talk:Music of Quebec

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The reason I removed Category:Culture of Quebec is because it is less specific than Category:Quebec music. According to Wikipedia:Categorization, articles should be at their most specific categories. Tuf-Kat 22:02, Apr 13, 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Disputed

The accuracy of historical facts must be verified regarding the first paragraph. I did a quick checkup and some sources claim that, after the Treaty of Utrecht, New France was divided into five colonies (one of which was named Canada); other sources never mention that and simply refer to Canada as a region of New France, which is itself referred to as the French colony.

Despite the article not being directly history-related, I feel it is important to verify the historical facts in the first paragraph, as well as in the third paragraph. (In particular, I would be quite interested to find out the sources behind that third paragraph.)

Here is a clear source for the 5 colonies each having their own administration:
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/nllefce/fr/intro1.htm
This is from the website of the Ministry of Culture of the French Republic. -- Mathieugp 05:45, 31 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Metal

Why is it not mentioned once in the article? Many bands of Quebec played an important role in the Death metal scenes such as Cryptopsy and Gorguts