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  1. 926. 131K views 8 years ago. 1995 Quebec Referendum - ...more. 1995 Quebec Referendum - Breaking Point (French: Point de rupture) is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2005....

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  2. 30. Okt. 2005 · Breaking Point: Canada/Quebec - The 1995 Referendum: Directed by Pierre Béliveau, Jacqueline Dubé-Corkery. With Judith M. Atkinson, Dorothée Berryman, Domini Blythe, Lucien Bouchard. BREAKING POINT brings viewers back to those tense, critical moments when Canada's future as a country was at stake.

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    • Pierre Béliveau, Jacqueline Dubé-Corkery
    • 2005-10-30
  3. The 1995 Quebec referendum was the second referendum to ask voters in the predominantly French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec whether Quebec should proclaim sovereignty and become an independent country, with the condition precedent of offering a political and economic agreement to Canada.

  4. Breaking Point (French: Point de rupture) is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2005. Aired on CBC Television in English and on Radio-Canada in French and released to mark the tenth anniversary of the 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum , the film explored the dynamics of the referendum campaign through interviews with and news ...

    • Jackie Corkery
    • Hubert Gendron, Andrea Thiel, André Royer, Jacqueline Dubé-Corkery
  5. 21. Aug. 2013 · Updated by Dominique Millette, Maude-emmanuelle Lambert. Published Online August 21, 2013. Last Edited March 4, 2015. Held on 30 October 1995, the referendum on Québec sovereignty was settled by a narrow victory for the “No” camp — as had been the case in the 1980 referendum.

  6. HAS IT REALLY BEEN a decade since the votes were counted? Indeed it has: Oct. 30, 1995. Yet the Quebec sovereignty referendum resists our best attempts to tuck it into the neat cubbyhole of memory. In so many ways, the campaign of 1995 is still going on.

  7. Quebec referendum of 1995, referendum held in the Canadian province of Quebec on October 30, 1995, that proposed sovereignty for the province within a new economic and political partnership between Quebec and the rest of Canada. The referendum was defeated by a margin of only 1 percent, or fewer.