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Quebecker

British  
/ kə-, kɛ-, kwɪˈbɛkə /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of the province of Quebec

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About 35 protesters, including members of the Quebecker Resistance Network, stood outside Sainte-Justine University Hospital Centre in Montreal.

From Salon • Jul. 3, 2011

It's an odd notion, especially coming from a Francophone Quebecker.

From BBC • Jun. 29, 2011

Said one Quebecker: "After all, in the wars of 1775 and 1812 it was French-Canadian militia who fought for this country against the Americans."

From Time Magazine Archive

Turner's toughest challenge could come from Minister of Energy Jean Chr�tien, 50, a popular Quebecker who will announce his candidacy this week.

From Time Magazine Archive

This fondness for the “bush” at this season seems quite a marked feature in the social life of the average Quebecker, and is one of the original French traits that holds its own among them.

From Locusts and Wild Honey by Burroughs, John