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Defining The Quebec State : Quebec

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Defining the Quebec State This section looks to see how each group defines the Quebec nation differently. It argues that Federalists hold that although Quebec may have a distinct culture, Quebec is intrinsically tied to Canada, and thus the province can only be understood due to its relationship with the country. While at the same time Sovereigntists hold that the Quebec nation is unique, and thus defined in virtue of itself. The federalist’s perspective is defined by Trudeau, Health and Pelletier. Trudeau argues that Quebec nationalism is the result of illogical tribal impulses. He then finds the idea of seeing Quebec as a nation silly. To him Quebec is merely an aspect of Canada, and if distinct for no ther reason than its location. Then to understand Quebec, we need to look at Canada, as it is an aspect of the country. Heath argues that Quebec managed to develop a distinct nationalism. However, he feels that Quebec still defines itself due to its relationship with Canada. He holds that with the advent of Canadian nationalism Quebec came to hold the paradoxical position that it is different from Canada and thus would not participate in the Canadian culture, but that Canadian culture does not represent Quebec well enough. As such, Quebec`s identity is in part determined by the Canadian culture, as it view itself as an aspect of the Canadian culture, or else it would not be upset with the Canadian culture. Finally, Pelletier argues Quebec has developed a distinct

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