Quebec is the largest Canadian province in area, and the second largest in population. Quebec is a mainly French-speaking society, and the defence of its language and culture colours all politics in the province.
- between Ontario, James Bay and Hudson Bay on the west and Labrador and the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the east, and between Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay on the north and New Brunswick and the United States on the south
- see map of the province of Quebec
1,542,056 sq. km (595,391 sq. miles) (Natural Resources Canada, 2001)
7,546,131 (Statistics Canada, 2006 Census)
Quebec City, Quebec
July 1, 1867
Liberal
March 26, 2007
Agriculture, manufacturing, energy, mining, forestry, transportation


