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Estates General of French Canada : ウィキペディア英語版
Estates General of French Canada
The Estates General of French Canada were a series of three assizes held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada between 1966 and 1969. Organized by the Ligue d'action nationale and coordinated by the Fédération des Sociétés Saint-Jean-Baptistes du Québec (FSSJBQ), the stated objective of these Estates General was to consult the French-Canadian people on their constitutional future.
== Origins ==
According to Rosaire Morin, editor of the ''L'Action nationale'' review, the idea of the Estates General was launched by the FSSJBQ in 1961.〔Rosaire Morin. "(Les États généraux du Canada français )", in ''L'Action nationale'', 1990, 80, 6, p. 799-815.〕 Annual assemblies gathering the representatives of several French-Canadian associations occurred around that time, but these involved no more than 30 people.
In May 1963, MLA Jean-Jacques Bertrand presented a motion in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in which he asked for the setting up of "a special committee to prepare the convocation of the French-Canadian General Estates". However, this move was not followed and the initiative of convening the Estates General came from civil society instead of the Quebec Parliament.
In April 1964, the proposal of the FSSJBQ regarding the Estates General was endorsed by various associations and intermediary bodies of Quebec's civil society.〔Fédération des Jeunes Chambres, Fédération des Commissions scolaires, Fédérations des Collèges classiques, Fédération des travailleurs du Québec, Confédération des syndicats nationaux, Union catholique des cultivateurs, Conseil de la vie française, Association d'éducation du Québec, Corporation des instituteurs et institutrices du Québec, Association canadienne des éducateurs de langue française, Conseil d'expansion économique, etc.〕〔EGCF. ''Les États généraux du Canada français : assises préliminaires tenues à l'Université de Montréal, du 25 au 27 novembre 1966'', p. 5.〕 In November 1965, a provisional committee composed of 27 members was set up to try to reach out as many associations as possible.
The December 1965 issue of ''L'Action nationale'' contained a first article treating the subject of the history and functioning of the Estates General in France. A second article on the same subject was published in the February 1966 issue. A third one was intended for the May–June 1966 issue, but this issue was never published.
The president of the Estates General, lawyer Albert Leblanc, was appointed to the Superior Court of Quebec during the course of the year 1966 and was replaced by law professor Jacques-Yvan Morin.〔Rosaire Morin. "(Les États généraux du Canada français )", in ''L'Action nationale'', 1990, 80, 6, p. 799-815.〕

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