Quebec is the Canadian province in the center of French culture. It is the only province in Canada where French is the official language and it has a strong French influence in its culture, history, and identity.
Quebec
Quebec is the Canadian Province that is the center of French culture in Canada.
It doesn't. There is a saying, that Canadians could have had the three best cultural traits in the world: the American technology, the french Cuisine and the English culture. However, it has resulted for the worst: Canada has the American culture, the English cuisine and the French technology.
mostly british and french.
Québec
yes
They loved each other.
British didn't Change it, French Did that !!!!
Because no one culture dominates. Even most Canadian cultures do not dominate though the French-Canadian culture does dominate in Quebec. French-Canadian cultures ability to assert it's dominance outside of Quebec is limited to language laws and areas of federal ownership.
Québec is the Canadian province that has a strong French-based culture. French-based cultures may be found in less numerous configurations in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. They also survive in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
The Canadian province known for its French culture and heritage is Quebec. Quebec is the only predominantly French-speaking province in Canada and has a unique history and cultural identity that differs from the rest of the country.