He stated his goals for the future and the main one was that Quebec will be separate from Canada and will have its own status this is where many people from other provinces weren’t happy about this goal. Many Quebec civilians believed that his goal will be achieved and a lit a fire in many to fight for the right of independence. Tis was the main act that the two referendum that took placr in 1980 and 1995 it was because of this election that the idea of Quebec having its own statues …show more content…
Again many French filled with joy in Quebec and couldn’t forget about the first fire lit in them by the first referendum that took place 15 years ago. Once again they held a democratic decision to see what the common good of the province wanted and the Vote were very surprisingly shocking because the people that said yes for Quebec having its own status was 49.4 and the people that said Quebec should be a apart of Canada was 50.6 percent this was very shocking fore many Canadian English they never thought that the votes would be this high for Quebec being its own country so once again the Quebecois failed and filled with sorrow and the rest filled with joy. The Canadian president didn’t want another referendum so he took many steps to make sure the French felt happy in Canada with Quebec the French wanted equality so they made French an official language for Canada and gave them many more rights to the French just so they don’t try to separate Quebec from