National Question (Quebec)

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The National Question (in French: la Question nationale) is an expression referring to the discussion about the future status of Quebec within Canada, taking into consideration issues of autonomy, sovereignty, and independence.

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[edit] Various political positions in answer to the national question

[edit] See also

[edit] Nationalism

[edit] Sovereigntism

[edit] Federalism


Politics of Quebec
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Lieutenant-Governor: Lise Thibault | Former lieutenant-governors
Premier: Jean Charest | Former premiers
Opposition Leader: Mario Dumont | Former Opposition Leaders
Government of Quebec: Cabinet · Government departments
National Assembly: Current assembly · Government House Leader
President of the Assembly: Michel Bissonnet
National Question: Quebec nationalismQuebec federalist ideology
Quebec sovereignty movementReferenda on independence: 1995 · 1980
Elections; Quebec general election, 2003Quebec general election, 2007
Political parties: Parti libéral du QuébecParti QuébécoisAction démocratique du QuébecParti vert du QuébecQuébec solidaire
Other provinces and territories: BCABSKMBONQCNBNSPEI • NL • YU • NT • NU