Wikipedia:WikiProject Quebec

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Welcome to the WikiProject Quebec!
Quebec Collaboration of the Week
Each Week, a Quebec-related nonexistent or stubby article is chosen to be the Quebec Collaboration of the Week.
Note: The Collaboration is currently inactive.

[edit] Introduction

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This WikiProject is a collaboration that aims to organize, expand, improve the quality, and provide accurate information in an established, community-drive, Wikipedia standard for the province of Quebec, Canada, and its related articles.

We need your help! If you are a resident, expat, or have some knowledge about the province or a related article, YOU can:

[edit] Scope and Motivation Scope and Motivation

This project covers articles relating to Quebec, Canada

  1. Quebec is one of the four founding provinces of Canada.
  2. Quebec is the largest province in Canada. (2.7 times bigger than France and 6 times bigger than the UK.)
  3. Quebec has the second largest in population in Canada.
  4. Quebec is one of the largest producers of electricity in Canada.
  5. The most common family name in Canada is Tremblay: 180,000, including one in 50 Quebecers.
  6. The composer of Canada's national anthem, Calixa Lavallee, was born in Quebec.
  7. The Port of Quebec is Canada's oldest port.

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[edit] Tasks

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Quebec/Tasks

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See Wikipedia:WikiProject Quebec/Templates

[edit] Notice Board

See Wikipedia:Quebec Wikipedians' notice board - Archive
Jump to Issues - Issues Archive
Jump to Discussion - Discussion Archive

[edit] Collaboration of the Week

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Quebec/QCOTW

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