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Quebec is a [[province]] of [[Canada]].  
 
Quebec is a [[province]] of [[Canada]].  
  
The official language of the province is French, although in the Montreal region, many residents are [[bilingual]] in [[French]] and [[English]].
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The [[Official Language]] of the province is [[French]], although in the [[Montreal]] region, many [[Resident]]s are [[bilingual]] in [[French]] and [[English]].
  
On March 26, 2007, the Liberal Party of Québec, led by Jean Charest, was elected to a minority government, with Mario Dumont's Action Démocartique du Québec forming the official opposition and the former official opposition, the Parti Québecois, led by André Boisclair, coming in third place.
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On [[March 26]], [[2007]], the [[Liberal Party of Québec]], led by [[Jean Charest]], was elected to a [[Minority Government]], with [[Mario Dumont]]'s [[Action Démocartique du Québec]] forming the official opposition and the former official opposition, the [[Parti Québecois]], led by [[André Boisclair]], coming in [[third place]].
  
The capital of Quebec is [[Quebec City]].
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The [[Capital]] of [[Quebec]] is [[Quebec City]].
The largest city in Quebec is [[Montreal]].
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The [[Largest City]] in [[Quebec]] is [[Montreal]].
  
 
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Quebec is a province of Canada.

The Official Language of the province is French, although in the Montreal region, many Residents are bilingual in French and English.

On March 26, 2007, the Liberal Party of Québec, led by Jean Charest, was elected to a Minority Government, with Mario Dumont's Action Démocartique du Québec forming the official opposition and the former official opposition, the Parti Québecois, led by André Boisclair, coming in third place.

The Capital of Quebec is Quebec City. The Largest City in Quebec is Montreal.