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Canada, true north. A Song for Quebec

The recent, turbulent history of Quebec is seen through the eyes of two people whose own lives reflect the revolution the French province has undergone. Singer Pauline Julien and poet/activist Gerald Godin were at the forefront of the movement to separate Quebec from Canada and to preserve French culture.

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  • "The recent, turbulent history of Quebec is seen through the eyes of two people whose own lives reflect the revolution the French province has undergone. Singer Pauline Julien and poet/activist Gerald Godin were at the forefront of the movement to separate Quebec from Canada and to preserve French culture."@en
  • "This program traces the history of the separtist movement in Quebec through the lives and activities of Pauline Julien, a singer and Gérald Godin, a poet, journalist and politician, two people passionately involved in efforts to make Quebec independent."@en

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