Quebec Nationalism is a political and cultural movement that seeks to promote the interests and identity of the Quebec province within Canada. It emphasizes the unique French-speaking culture, history, and values of the Quebecois people. The movement has led to calls for greater autonomy, recognition of the French language, and, in some cases, independence from Canada.
The roots of Quebec Nationalism can be traced back to the early 20th century, gaining momentum during the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s. This period saw significant social and political changes, including the rise of the Parti Québécois, which advocates for Quebec's sovereignty. The movement continues to influence Quebec's politics and society today.