1995 Quebec Referendum Campaign
The 1995 Quebec Referendum Campaign was a political event in which the province of Quebec held a vote on whether to become an independent country. The campaign was marked by intense debates between the Yes side, which advocated for sovereignty, and the No side, which supported remaining part of Canada. The referendum took place on October 30, 1995.
The campaign featured various strategies, including public rallies and advertisements, to sway voters. Ultimately, the referendum resulted in a narrow defeat for the Yes side, with approximately 50.6% voting against independence and 49.4% in favor, highlighting the deep divisions within Quebec society.