If asked, they would self-identify as Catholic, but the word was spoken with more than a little shame and embarrassment. read more
The reason Quebec could be more secular than the rest of the country (if indeed it is), based on what I’ve read about how overly religious Quebec used to be until about the Second Vatican Council, held in 1962–65, may be because the province was predominantly Catholic. read more
Quebec is different in following terms-French food and culture to start with, and being more liberal (like europeans) in contrast to rest of British Canada. Montreal is known to have the best food in Canada and Quebec is known to have European architecture and feel. read more
I’ve heard it said that there are actually three political nations north of the Rio Grande: Quebec, dramatically more socialist and secular than the rest; Dixie, dramatically more conservative and religious than the rest, and generic Anglo-America which is pretty much in the middle in both. read more