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Qubecs quiet revolution

Quebec's Quiet revolution: What is it? How has it changed Quebec's society? How has it affected Confederation? The English-French relations have not always been easy. Each is always arguing and accusing the other of wrong doings. All this hatred and differences started in the past, and this Quiet revolution, right after a new Liberal government led by Jean Lesage came in 1960. Thus was the beginning of the Quiet Revolution. Lesage had an excellent team of cabinet ministers which included Rene Levesque. The Liberals promised to do two things during the Quiet Revolution; one was to improve economic and social standards for the people of Quebec, and the other was to win greater respect and recognition for all the French people of Canada. The Liberals started a program to take control of hydro-electric power companies. French-Canadian engineers from all over Canada returned to Quebec to work on the project. Slogans during these times were "we can do it" and "masters in our own homes". The government also started to replace programs the Church previously ran, which included hospital insurance, pension schemes and the beginning of Medi-Care. For these programs, the Quebec Liberals had to struggle with Ottawa for a larger share


For their ammunition they had to raid arms depots of the Canadian Armed Forces. The PQ's (Parti Quebecois) was elected out of the separatist platform. The French-English relation was going bad. The Premier of Quebec, Rene Levesque and the PQ desperately wanted the vote to be a resounding "oui". The FLQ (Front De Liberation Du Quebec) was founded in 1963. Lesage wanted a government-run school system that would provide Quebec with people in engineering, science, business and commerce. If a new Constitution was made, Quebec might remain a part of Canada. With the new freedom of expression, lots of books, plays and music about French culture were all developed in Quebec. French contemporary playwrights were very famous during that time. They provided a good education but Quebec needed more in business and technology. Some Quebecers thought that separation was the only solution. After a few months Cross returned when Laporte was assassinated. There were intense battles to win the opinion and admiration of the Quebec population with ads in newspapers, magazines, on T. One of the greatest reforms was the modernization of the entire school system.

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