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Compare and contrast the cultures of Quebec and Ontario. What makes these two provinces different from one another? In a short paragraph, identify at least two key differences in these provinces' cultures and histories.

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Quebec and Ontario differ most strikingly in language and legal-cultural heritage: Quebec is majority francophone with institutions, media and public life conducted in French and governed by a civil law tradition rooted in French Napoleonic code, whereas Ontario is predominantly anglophone and follows the common law system inherited from Britain. These legal and linguistic differences feed broader contrasts in identity and politics — Quebec has a strong Québécois nationalist culture with language-protection policies (e.g., Bill 101) and a distinct francophone arts scene, while Ontario tends toward pluralist, multicultural identity centered on Toronto as a global immigrant and economic hub.