The Quiet Revolution Flashcards

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What is the Refus Globale ?

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  • Written by Borduas in 1948
  • Anti Religious manifesto
  • Rejects narrow minded Quebec mentality
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How is Quebec opening to the world ?

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  • Decrease of faith (50% attendance to church)

- Criticism towards church (refus globale)

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Refusal of government fundings

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1848 by Marcel Duplessis

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What marks the Quiet Revolution ?

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  • Initiated by Jean Lesage (and his equipe du tonnerre) in 1960
  • Aimed to modernize Quebec
  • Two of the Survivance goals weakened (Family and Faith)
  • Grants more Rights to women
  • Statism: welfare and massive projects
  • French Canadian ran province
  • Dramatic increase of gvnmt revenue, expenditure and size
  • Quebec nationalism
  • Levesque vs Trudeau
  • Switch from French Canadian to Québécois
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What are the major institutional reforms of the Quiet Revolution ?

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  • New ministries (culture, education, immigration, communication)
  • Nationalization of hydro by Rene Levesque in 1962
  • Caisse de depot et de placement
  • Labour code
  • New high schools, student transportation, mandatory attendance
  • CEGEPs and Universities of Quebec
  • Free hospital care and universal health insurance
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Who are the actors of the revolution ?

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  • Jean Lesage: educated in Laval, leader of party liberal with equipe du tonerre
  • René Levesque: nationalization of hydro
  • Jacques Parizeau: ph.d HEC and LSE, minister of finance and PM
  • André Marier: economist and technocrat
  • Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain: law at McGill, first woman minister
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