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In the Québec City region, the “Non” camp prevailed almost everywhere. With nearly 60% of the vote, the federalists’ victory was celebrated by “Non” supporters. In the 15 years between May 20, 1980, and the second referendum in 1995, tensions ran high between Canada and Quebec over constitutional reform.
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The 1980 referendum

On May 20, 1980, René Lévesque’s Parti Québécois government asked the residents of Quebec to vote on the constitutional future of the province. The 80-word referendum question presented the option of “sovereignty-association.” At the end of an emotion- and debate-filled campaign that sometimes divided families and friends, the verdict was in: The “Non” won with almost 60% of the votes. The vote against sovereignty-association predominated in the Québec City area, except in the Louis-Hébert riding represented by Minister Claude Morin. Do you have any memories of the 1980 referendum?

“Non” supporters celebrate their victory in 1980

Auteur inconnu In the Québec City region, the “Non” camp prevailed almost everywhere. With nearly 60% of the vote, the federalists’ victory was celebrated by “Non” supporters. In the 15 years between May 20, 1980, and the second referendum in 1995, tensions ran high between Canada and Quebec over constitutional reform.
Chronoscope Can you classify this photo in one or more archival categories? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - Le Soleil Fonds - Date: 1980