The Fleur-de-Lys Unfurled: Quebec’s Relentless Pursuit of Autonomy Amid Canadian Union
摘要
Quebec’s story is one of cultural tenacity, where French roots planted in the New World have weathered centuries of British and Canadian dominance. To clarify: “Quebec” denotes both the province—a vast expanse stretching from the St. Lawrence River northward to the Labrador Sea and Hudson Bay—and its capital city, perched 150 km northeast of Montreal. Sparsely populated in its northern reaches, the province’s heart beats in the south, home to these urban centers.