The Values Of Secularization In Canada And The Quiet Revolution

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World War II's aftermath was very different for each Canadian province. The west was quickly developing, as they were undergoing a reform to liberalism. This was not the case for Quebec, which in turn gave the province a conservative and alienated image. During the 1950s and 1960s, they were undergoing vigorous changes, known as Révolution Tranquille, translating to the Quiet Revolution. The Canadian province shifted their socio-political and socio-cultural exercises that further developed into reflecting the ideas and values of secularization, the declining social and cultural significance of religion. Before the Quiet Revolution was the Duplessis Era, in which the Roman Catholic Church held a majority of the power. This resulted in Quebec

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