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  1. 2014年3月4日 · In 2012, Québec and Canada experienced the longest student strike in their histories. The strike lasted several months (from 13 February to 7 September 2012) and pitted students in Québec against the provincial government on the issue of tuition fee increases.

  2. 2006年2月7日 · Voting Behaviour in Canada. Article by Clayton Ma. Published Online February 7, 2006. Last Edited May 6, 2021. The decision to vote for a particular political party is affected by many factors. These include socio-demographic factors, such as gender, race, ethnicity, religion and region of residence.

  3. 2010年6月17日 · A member of Parliament (MP) is a person who is elected to represent a single federal electoral district (or “riding”) in the House of Commons. As elected representatives, MPs have three main duties: legislating in Parliament, representing their riding and political party, and serving their constituents.

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  4. 2006年2月7日 · Ronald Edward Sparrow was a Musqueam man and commercial fisherman from the Fraser River area in British Columbia. In May 1984, Sparrow was caught fishing contrary to section 61 (1) of the federal Fisheries Act. He was charged and arrested for using a fishing net longer than his food-fishing licence permitted.

  5. 2013年3月17日 · Last Edited February 26, 2024. The Liberal Party is both the oldest political party in Quebec and the party that has been in power most often in the province’s history. The party was at the forefront of the Quiet Revolution in the early 1960s. It supports federalism and promotes economic development in the province.

  6. 2023年3月16日 · Published Online March 16, 2023. Last Edited March 16, 2023. A member of Parliament (MP) is elected to represent a single district, or “riding,” in the House of Commons. MPs have three main duties: passing laws and crafting policies in Parliament, representing their riding and political party, and serving the people in their riding.

  7. Held on 30 October 1995, the referendum on Québec sovereignty was settled by a narrow victory for the “No” camp — as had been the case in the 1980 referendum.