Quebec (pronounced or French: Québec, pronounced [kebεk" target="_blank" >*) is a Canadian province, in Eastern Canada, surrounded by the province of Ontario, the James Bay and the Hudson Bay to the west, by the Ungava Bay to the north, by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the provinces of New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador to the east, and by the United States (the states of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine) to the south.
The province of Quebec is the largest one in Canada. It is the second most populated province, and most of its inhabitants live close to the banks of the Saint Lawrence River; the north portion of the province is sparsely populated.
The official official language of Quebec is French; it is the sole Canadian province whose population is mainly French Canadian, and where English is not an official language. Quebec is also the sole territory north of the Caribbean Sea - aside from the thinly populated archipelago of St-Pierre and Miquelon - where French is spoken by a majority of the population. Part of New France until 1760, Quebec became a province within the Canadian Confederation at its founding in 1867.
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Farha Foundation - AIDS fundraising organization. History and background, special events, facts on AIDS in Quebec, and press releases.
Meta Description: [ Fondation pour la lutte contre le sida. Foundation for the fight against AIDS. ]
The Center for AIDS Services of Montreal - Provides support, education and referrals for women with HIV, their families, and for women at risk. Links to local organizations.
Meta Description: [ Montreal center provides support and services
to women infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. Many many links to
other sites! ]