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National Question (Quebec)
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In Quebec, the National Question (in French la Question nationale) is an expression referring to the discussion about the future status of the Province of Quebec within Canada, or autonomy or independence from Canada.
See also: Politics of Quebec.
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Options of the Question
- Quebec sovereignty
- Independence with an economic union with Canada (See also: Sovereignty-association.)
- Independence without an economic union with Canada.
- Quebec federalism
- Further autonomy within the Canadian federation, along with national recognition as a distinct society.
- Status quo.
See also
Nationalism
Sovereigntism
Federalism
- Robert Bourassa's speech on the end of the Meech Lake Accord
- Meech Lake Accord
- Charlottetown Accord
- Distinct society
- Quebec federalism
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