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The minority francophonie is diversifying, freeing itself from Quebec

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The myth of the "holy Quebecer", symbol of the linguistic and historical tensions between minority Francophones in the rest of Canada and those in Quebec, gradually disappears from memory...
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MONTREAL — The myth of the "holy Quebecer", a symbol of the linguistic and historical tensions between minority Francophones in the rest of Canada and those in Quebec, gradually disappears from the collective memory as the Canadian Francophonie diversifys. This expression embodies a feeling of indignation that has settled in the Franco-Canadian minority communities around the mid-20th century in response to a surge in Quebec nationalism, which h…

·Richelieu, Canada
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The myth of the "holy Quebecer", symbol of the linguistic and historical tensions between minority Francophones in the rest of Canada and those in Quebec, gradually disappears from memory...

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Acadie Nouvelle broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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