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"Quebec in Canada Has No Future": Towards a Revival of Sovereignism, Especially Among Young People?

Summary by Marianne
Thirty years after the 1995 referendum, in which the "no" to independence had prevailed, Quebec wondered about its future: to survive in a predominantly English-speaking Canada or to be reborn alone. In an American uniformed by English, the French-speaking province rediscovered a rebellious soul. Youth, fed by new ideals and a sense of linguistic urgency, reinvented the old dream of independence, without the scenario of a new referendum still se…

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Thirty years after the 1995 referendum, in which the "no" to independence had prevailed, Quebec wondered about its future: to survive in a predominantly English-speaking Canada or to be reborn alone. In an American uniformed by English, the French-speaking province rediscovered a rebellious soul. Youth, fed by new ideals and a sense of linguistic urgency, reinvented the old dream of independence, without the scenario of a new referendum still se…

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Marianne broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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