Geography 2010A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Atlantic Ocean, Canadian Shield, Mollusca
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400 years: non-francophone residents tend to be clustered in specific parts of the province. Language laws in quebec: these provincial laws require businesses to use french, the term quebecois (in french) and quebecers (in english) have both evolved to refer to any. Non-francophones in quebec: anglophones, generally concentrated in montreal, the eastern townships, and the ottawa river valley, allophones, concentrated in montreal, mother tongue is neither english or french. Inuit and cree form the majority of the population of norther quebec. The st. lawrence river: the river is an essential part of north america"s transportation system because it connects the. From 2011-2016, quebec grew at a slower rate (3. 3%) than canada as a whole (5%: the birth rate is relatively high in northern quebec but the immigration rate is very low in all areas except for montreal. In 1871, quebec represented 23% of canada"s population; however it has since shrunk to 23%