The result was excruciatingly close: 30 years ago Thursday, in a referendum on Quebec's independence, 50.6 percent of people voted "no," and 49.4 chose "yes" -- an outcome that left Canada whole.
But the mass of devoted separatists who rallied in Montreal this month insist the fight for an independent Quebec is gaining momentum again, after a period of stalled progress.
"Quebec's culture is disappearing," said 20-year-old Zachary Cyr, who was among the crowd of separatist supporters clad in deep blue, chanting and singing through the streets of Montreal.
His friend, Gabriel Paradis-Fortin, agreed, saying "English always dominates," with French speaking in decline.
"We want to be able to speak French to our children in 40 years," added Paradis-Fortin, also 20.
Quebec, which has a popul

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