Scenarios about 'Quiet Revolution'
The Quiet Revolution refers to the period of rapid socio-political change in Quebec during the 1960s that saw the province transform from a society dominated by the Catholic Church to a secular, modernized state. This peaceful yet profound movement included the nationalization of hydroelectric resources, educational reforms, and the rise of Quebec nationalism, significantly altering French-Canadian identity and Quebec's relationship with the rest of Canada. The Revolution's legacy continues to influence discussions of Quebec sovereignty and Canadian federalism in alternate history scenarios.
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.