Scenarios about 'quebec'
A predominantly French-speaking province in eastern Canada with a unique cultural identity shaped by its colonial French heritage. Quebec has been central to Canadian political history, experiencing several sovereignty movements and referendums in the late 20th century. In alternate history scenarios, Quebec's potential independence or different colonial outcomes frequently serve as divergence points that reshape North American geopolitics.
What If Montreal Remained Canada's Financial Center?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Montreal maintained its position as Canada's premier financial hub instead of being supplanted by Toronto, fundamentally altering Canadian economic geography and Quebec's place within confederation.
What If Quebec's Language Laws Took a Different Direction?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Quebec pursued a different approach to language policy, profoundly reshaping Canadian federalism, North American cultural dynamics, and Quebec's economic and demographic trajectory.
What If Quebec's 1995 Sovereignty Referendum Had Succeeded?
Exploring how Canada and North America would have evolved if Quebec had voted for sovereignty in the razor-thin 1995 referendum, creating a new nation in the heart of Canada.