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Canadians of British ancestry generally cannot trace their ancestry as far back in Canada as French-speakers. As a result, their identification with their ethnicity is weaker tending to have a more broad based cultural identification: for example, only 50% of third generation "Canadians" strongly identify as such, bringing down the overall average. The survey report notes that 80% of Canadians whose families had been in Canada for three or more generations reported "Canadian and provincial or regional ethnic identities". These identities include "Québécois" (37% of Quebec population), "Acadian" (6% of Atlantic provinces) and "Newfoundlander" (38% of Newfoundland and Labrador).
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respondents that are in the 4th+ generations, and unlike with the British Isles example, the difference between the 2nd and 3rd generations to the 4th+ generation is more pronounced. Since these ancestries are concentrated in the 4th+ generations, their high proportions of sense of belonging to ethnic or cultural group push up the 4th+ generational results."
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For respondents of French and New World ancestries the pattern is different. Where generational data is available, it is possible to see that not all respondents reporting these ancestries report a high sense of belonging to their ethnic or cultural group. The high proportions are focused among those
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To which ethnic or cultural group(s) did this person's ancestors belong? For example, Canadian, French, English, Chinese, Italian, German, Scottish, Irish, Cree, Micmac, Metis, Inuit (Eskimo), East Indian, Ukrainian, Dutch, polish, Portuguese, Filipino, Jewish, Greek, Jamaican, Vietnamese, Lebanese,
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The generational profile and strength of identity of French New World ancestries contrast with those of British or Canadian ancestries, which represent the largest ethnic identities in Canada. Although deeply rooted Canadians express a deep attachment to their ethnic identity, most English-speaking
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in November 2006 showed that Canadians were deeply divided on this issue. When asked if Québécois are a nation, only 53 per cent of Canadians agreed, 47 per cent disagreed, with 33 per cent strongly disagreeing; 78 per cent of French-speaking Canadians agreed that Québécois are a nation, compared
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In the 2001 Census of Canada, 98,670 Canadians, or just over 1% of the population of Quebec identified "Québécois" as their ethnicity, ranking "Québécois" as the 37th most common response. These results were based on a question on residents in each household in Canada:
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government renewed the push for recognition as a nation through symbolic motions that gained the support of all parties in the National Assembly. They affirmed the right to determine the independent status of Quebec. They also renamed the area around Quebec City the
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most of the territory they held before 1763; the right of religion; and their right of language and culture. The British Government did this to in order to keep their loyalty, in the face of a growing menace of independence from the 13 original British colonies.
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French speakers usually refer to their own identities with adjectives such as québécoise, acadienne, or franco-canadienne, or by some term referring to a provincial linguistic minority such as francomanitobaine, franco-ontarienne or
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in 1968. Nationalism reached an apex in the 1970s and 1990s, with contentious constitutional debates resulting in close to half of all of French-speaking Québécois seeking recognition of nation status through tight referendums on
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and identity that continues to this day. The emphasis on the French language and Quebec autonomy means that French-speakers across Canada now self-identify more specifically with provincial or regional identity-tags, such as
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traced their ancestry back this far. Fourth generation Canadiens and Québécois showed considerable attachment to their ethno-cultural group, with 70% and 61% respectively reporting a strong sense of belonging.
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The latent nationalism that is the corollary of folklorization is also visible in the persistence of Canadians in designating Québécois, Acadiens, and Fransaskois as French Canadian. Most Québécois speak
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For example, in Quebec, Québécois was the most common ethnic identity and was reported by 37% of Quebec's population aged 15 years and older, either as their only identity or alongside other identities.
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This survey did not list possible choices of ancestry and permitted multiple answers. In census ethnic surveys, French-speaking Canadians identify their ethnicity most often as
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A French-speaking Quebecker is often referred to as a Québécois (masculine) or Québécoise (feminine) written with two accented é's, although some editorial styles prefer none.
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Table 3: Percentage of Selected Ancestries Reporting that Respondents have a Strong* Sense of Belonging to the Ethnic and Cultural Groups, by Generational Status, 2002 EDS"
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The Québécois self-identify as an ethnic group in both the English and French versions of the Canadian census and in demographic studies of ethnicity in Canada.
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English expressions employing the term may imply specific reference to francophones; such as "Québécois music", "a Québécois rocker" or "Québécois literature".
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In the 2016 census, 74,575 chose Québécois as one of multiple responses with 119,985 choosing it as a single response (194,555 as a combined response).
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with 38 per cent of English-speaking Canadians. As well, 78 per cent of 1,000 Québécois polled thought that Québécois should be recognized as a nation.
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For example, 37% of Quebec's population aged 15 years and older reported Québécois, either as their only ethnic identity or alongside other identities.
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are still predominant. Francophones and anglophones use many terms when discussing issues of francophone linguistic and cultural identity in English.
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in the 1960s led to Québécois increasingly referring to provincial institutions as being national. This was reflected in the change of the provincial
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summarized the view of many of these dissenters, maintaining that it was a game of semantics that cheapened issues of national identity. A survey by
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resigned from his position and abstained from voting, arguing that this motion was too ambiguous and had the potential of recognizing a destructive
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Those reporting "French New World" ancestries overwhelmingly had ancestors that went back at least 4 generations in Canada: specifically, 90% of
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Despite near-universal support in the House of Commons, several important dissenters criticized the motion. Intergovernmental Affairs minister
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ideal of an active Quebec government promoting the French language and French-speaking culture in the arts, education, and business within the
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are necessarily forced to admit that there are certain individuals whose status as residents of Quebec is not enough to qualify them as
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or Canadian, did appear as an example on the questionnaire, and was selected by 4.9 million people or 68.2% of the Quebec population.
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Seeking a New Canadian Partnership: Asymmetrical and Confederal Options Volumen 45 de Institute for Research on Public Policy Series
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as Québécois became dominant starting in the 1960s; prior to this, the francophone people of Quebec mostly identified themselves as
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of the 1960s. The predominant French Canadian nationalism and identity of previous generations was based on the protection of the
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scheduled a similar motion in the House of Commons for November 23, 2006, that would have recognized "Quebecers as a nation".
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within a united Canada. Harper later elaborated that the motion's definition of Québécois relies on personal decisions to
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chose this name in 1608 for the colonial outpost he would use as the administrative seat for the French colony of
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identity was born was not much different from the formation of other community identities around the world.
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Respondents were not provided examples of ancestries and they were permitted to report multiple responses.
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has further elaborated, stating that the motion's definition of Québécois relies on personal decisions to
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adjective 1. of or relating to Quebec (especially to the French speaking inhabitants or their culture)
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as an expression of cultural and national identity among French Canadians living in Quebec during the
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were the most divided on the issue and represented 15 of the 16 votes against the motion. Liberal MP
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The National Question: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and Self-Determination in the Twentieth Century
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the day before the Bloc Québécois resolution came to a vote. The English version changed the word
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usually refers to any native or resident of Quebec. Its use became more prominent in the 1960s as
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Appartenir au Québec : Citoyenneté, nation et société civile : Enquête à Montréal, 1995
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word meaning 'narrow passage' or 'strait'. The name originally referred to the area around
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In short, apart from the historical and cultural specificities, the process by which the
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Narratology and Text: Subjectivity and Identity in New France and Québécois Literature
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French expressions employing "Québécois" often appear in both French and English.
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before anglophones started identifying as Canadians as well. A majority in the
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In entry "Quebecker, Quebecer, Québécois(e), Franco-, French Canadian". In
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on November 27, 2006. The Prime Minister specified that the motion used the
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Language Education, Canadian Civic Identity, and the Identity of Canadians
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inhabitant of Quebec; specifically: a French-speaking inhabitant of Quebec
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The increasing uneasiness that I feel each time I hear nationalists say
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Main entry. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition
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Talking about Identity: Encounters in Race, Ethnicity and Language
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Talking about Identity: Encounters in Race, Ethnicity and Language
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Talking about Identity: Encounters in Race, Ethnicity and Language
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Talking about Identity: Encounters in Race, Ethnicity and Language
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and added "within a united Canada" at the end of the Bloc motion.
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in 1980 and 1995. Having lost both referendums, the sovereigntist
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illustrates this in another way. In adhering to this battle cry,
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census, 58.3% of residents of Quebec identify their ethnicity as
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Ethnic Diversity Survey: portrait of a multicultural society
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However, an ethnic or linguistic sense is absent from "Le
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A inhabitant of Quebec, especially a French-speaking one.
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English-language questionnaires listed this ethnicity as
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from Quebec increasingly self-identified as Québécois.
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Killing Others: A Natural History of Ethnic Violence
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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. 2604: 2156:. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2006-12-19 312:narrows to a cliff-lined gap. French explorer 199: 2093:. Toronto: Between the Lines. pp. 20–27. 2046:. Toronto: Between the Lines. pp. 28–32. 1956:"Linguistic and Cultural Identities in Canada" 1446: 1444: 1152:) requires either two accents or none. Often 352:. Quebec City remained the capital. In 1774, 2916:Helly, Denise; Van Schendel, Nicolas (2001). 1781: 878:: "true blue" or "dyed-in-the-wool" Quebecker 2329:"Ethno-Cultural Portrait of Canada, Table 1" 2252:"Ethno-Cultural Portrait of Canada, Table 1" 2199: 985:, while French-language questionnaires used 765:Québécois in census and ethnographic studies 368: 274:has referred to an ethnic sense of the word 38: 2993:"L'identité québécoise est-elle inclusive?" 2646:. In Adrienne Shadd; Carl E. James (eds.). 2089:. In Adrienne Shadd; Carl E. James (eds.). 2042:. In Adrienne Shadd; Carl E. James (eds.). 1998:. In Adrienne Shadd; Carl E. James (eds.). 1609:Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics 1441: 1436:dans la province de Québec ou qui y habite. 1178:." As well, "ometimes English writers use 1166:has only one accent and because in English 2956:"Québécois francophones de vieille souche" 2857:. London Conference for Canadian Studies. 2791: 2650:. Toronto: Between the Lines. p. 30. 1004: 485:The term became more common in English as 3028: 2977: 2424: 2406:. Statistics Canada. 2003. Archived from 2173: 1953: 1775: 612:Learn how and when to remove this message 356:obtained from the British Government the 2433:"Ethnic Diversity Survey: Questionnaire" 1923: 1839:"National Household Survey: Data tables" 1788:. Cornell University Press. p. 18. 623: 470: 285: 258:mentions only a territorial meaning for 89:, which stated that the Québécois are a 2934: 2794:"Une tache noire dans la neige blanche" 2755:Trésor de la langue française au Québec 2732:Trésor de la langue française au Québec 2465: 2459: 1351:"a Quebecer, especially a Francophone." 1186:, to refer to a woman; in French, this 583:not related to the topic of the article 256:Office québécois de la langue française 237:Le Dictionnaire québécois d'aujourd'hui 52:in English) are people associated with 14: 3049: 2990: 2838: 2711:. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2007. 2641: 2154:"Who's a Québécois? Harper isn't sure" 2037: 1932:. Marianopolis College. Archived from 1892: 1724:. Natural Resources Canada. 2017-08-15 1687: 1654: 1536: 1507: 1450: 1217:Oxford Guide to Canadian English Usage 1134:Oxford Guide to Canadian English Usage 1044:"Who's a Québécois? 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(2001). 1600:Guillot, Marie-Cecile. 963:Quebec (disambiguation) 900:Le Québec aux Québécois 890:: "anglophone Quebecer" 789:Ethnic Diversity Survey 709:was recognized by the 691:Québécois nation motion 558:Québécois nation motion 328:was first founded as a 291:Province of Quebec 1774 170:French spoken in Quebec 2980:"LA NATION schtroumpf" 2901:10.15695/amqst.v3i1.99 2607:"The Quiet Revolution" 1994:Denis, Angèle (2001). 1866:Arts Midwest Worldfest 1782:Matthew Lange (2017). 1176:KAY BAY kwah 1172:KAY beck wah 1170:is usually pronounced 635: 482: 293: 250:The online dictionary 226:littérature québécoise 39: 3011:Young, David (1999). 2997:The Tolerance Webzine 2316:Chilean, Somali, etc. 1537:Robert, Paul (1984). 1508:Perron, Paul (2003). 1451:Robert, Paul (1984). 882:Québécois francophone 787:In the more detailed 627: 581:may contain material 505:Roman Catholic Church 474: 373:As shown by the 2016 348:to Britain after the 289: 245:Québécois francophone 2642:Bédard, Guy (2001). 2038:Bédard, Guy (2001). 1077:TERMIUM Writing Tips 904:Québécois pure laine 888:Québécois anglophone 644:Legislative Assembly 590:improve this section 310:Saint Lawrence River 1190:would be required." 1160:, probably because 864:Québécois de souche 629:Parliament Building 517:Quebec independence 397: 314:Samuel de Champlain 64:Self-identification 3057:People from Quebec 2774:Blattberg, Charles 2592:2007-01-04 at the 1930:Quebec Nationalism 1844:2021-10-29 at the 1825:2021-02-04 at the 1768:2021-09-15 at the 1182:, without a final 746:ethnic nationalism 725:sense of the word 721:as opposed to the 707:"Québécois nation" 665:Capitale-Nationale 655:Quebec sovereignty 640:Quebec nationalism 636: 562:Quebec nationalism 530:franco-manitobaine 513:Province of Quebec 489:largely replacing 483: 467:Quebec nationalism 461:Québécois identity 396: 326:Province of Quebec 294: 133:[kebekwaz] 2840:Dufour, Christian 2585:See p. 14 of the 2182:on 9 October 2012 1899:. 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Index

French-speaking Quebecer
Québécois (disambiguation)
Quebec
Quebec
Self-identification
French Canadians
House of Commons of Canada
a motion
Prime Minister
Stephen Harper
nation
self-identify
[kebekwa]

feminine
[kebekwaz]

Canadian province
Quebec
French spoken in Quebec
culture of Quebec
French Canadians
Petit Robert
Petit Larousse
Office québécois de la langue française
Lysiane Gagnon

Province of Quebec 1774
Algonquin
Quebec City

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