Photos of Quebec trip

'Quebec - is that the French speaking part of Canada ?

Mostly.

Quebec is something like 60-70% rench speaking. But then there are french speaking communities throughout Ontario, and New Brunswick, and to a lesser extent every other country. We live in Ontario, and my son goes to a french only school. He's fully bilingual at 4.5 years old.
 
I'm sure your intention were not bad, but you should have put both flags together there!

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http://pix.alaporte.net/pub/d/8673-1/Canadian_Embassy.JPG

The Canadian Embassy in Washington on flies the Canadian flag.

Canadian_Embassy.JPG


The "National" Assembly in Quebec doesn't fly the Canadian flag at all!

Quebec_national_assembly.jpg
 
Embassies are sovereign territory of the representative country. IE: the US embassy in Canada is US territory & vice-versa. You go into a country's embassy, you are *IN* that country.

As for PEI, they fly the Canadian flag as you would expect them to.

Province_House_Charlottetown_04.jpg


As for Quebec, they consider Quebec City to be the "national capitol" which I think many outside of Quebec find offensive.
 
Rob would you seriously expect the quebec parlement to fly the canadien flag? Does any of the Canadien province national assembly fly the canadien flag? i would guess, but maybe not. But what's to point?

Queen's Park (seat of provincial government in Ontario) also flies the Canadian flag.

toronto-queens-park.jpg


So does Saskatchewan. I'm not going to spend all day looking up the rest.

Saskatchewan-Legislative-Building-canada-6370575-500-375.jpg


The point? Flying another flag in Canada, without also flying the Canadian flag, really isn't a big deal. Especially in Quebec.
 

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