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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
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Compare and contrast the cultures of Quebec and Ontario. What makes these two provinces different from one another? In a short p

aragraph, identify at least two key differences in these provinces' cultures and histories.
Geography
2 answers:
padilas [110]3 years ago
5 0

Quebec and Ontario both are located in the southeast corner of Canada, but their similarities end there. Ontario reflects Canada's British heritage. The street names and habits, such as afternoon tea, are reminiscent of British colonial days. People in Ontario are mostly Protestant, and like most of Canada, English is the official language. As a province influenced by French culture, Quebec enjoys "cultural independence" from the rest of Canada. French is an official language of Quebec, and the majority of the people are Roman Catholic. Some Quebec nationalist groups have attempted to secede from Canada, but they have been unsuccessful.


vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Quebec and Ontario both are located in the southeast corner of Canada, but their similarities end there. Ontario reflects Canada's British heritage. The street names and habits, such as afternoon tea, are reminiscent of British colonial days. People in Ontario are mostly Protestant, and like most of Canada, English is the official language. As a province influenced by French culture, Quebec enjoys "cultural independence" from the rest of Canada. French is an official language of Quebec, and the majority of the people are Roman Catholic. Some Quebec nationalist groups have attempted to secede from Canada, but they have been unsuccessful.

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