Asked by goat

Why do some residents of Quebec want the province to become independent from Canada?

They think that the province should join the United States.


They want to preserve their province's language and culture.


They do not like Canada's parliamentary system of government.


They believe that other Canadians do not pay a fair share of taxes.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
They want to preserve their province's language and culture.

Quebec’s independence movement is chiefly driven by French‑speaking Quebecers’ desire to protect and promote their distinct language, culture, and institutions, and to have political control (self‑determination) to do so. The other choices are not accurate reasons: joining the United States is not a goal of the movement, dislike of Canada’s parliamentary system isn’t a main driver, and the “other Canadians don’t pay a fair share of taxes” is not a primary motive.