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What are the differences in economic models and social systems between English-speaking and French-speaking Canada?

In Canada, except Quebec, which belongs to the French-speaking area, other provinces basically belong to the English-speaking area. From the perspective of economic model, there is not much difference between English-speaking areas and French-speaking areas. They all developed their own practical economic model under the unified leadership of the Canadian federal government, but in terms of social system, French-speaking areas are more independent, so their welfare system is much better than that of English-speaking areas.

Quebec, Canada is the largest province in Canada, with the second largest population in Canada. Quebec was first occupied by French colonists, and many French immigrated from France. Later, France failed after the seven-year war between North America and Britain and had to withdraw from Quebec. Although Quebec was ruled by the British, the French here only recognized themselves as French, so the people here kept the tradition of speaking French.

After Canada's independence, Quebec, as a separate French-speaking area, has been incompatible with other parts of Canada, and has long been discriminated against by English-speaking areas, which makes Quebec people very angry. They set up a special Quebec Party and launched many referendums against Quebec people, hoping to be independent from Canada. Although they finally failed, they gained the Canadian government's more independent power over Quebec.

Quebec can formulate some social systems and welfare on its own under the management of the federal government. For example, Quebec can get more social welfare payments and pensions than other regions, as well as benefits such as milk fees, special subsidies for pregnancy and subsidies for childcare fees. At the same time, Quebec's immigration system is unique, which makes Quebec a big immigration province.