Oh come on! It's a matter of public record that participation in WWII was very unpopular in Quebec because of the province's traditional hostility to Britain (anti-Semitism was very rife in Quebec as well). Look it up in any history book on the subject.
There was absolutely nothing controversial in what I said.
I simply ask you a question . Expecting a simple answer. Nothing controversial was implied , other than I suspected you were painting with an extremely broad brush . I do disagree with your labeling French Canadians as "pro Nazi" because they chose not to support what they called an "English" war. If you take the time to read a history book you will find a strong Catholic protest , led by local priests , in Quebec against the war . Until the bodies of seamen started washing a shore along the Gulf of St Lawrence.
You also might want to find out about the French Canadian regiments, volunteers all , who fought and died at places like Dieppe , Ortona and Juno Beach. . Just like the English Canadian ones. And then there is the Jewish population of Montreal and Quebec City . Persecuted to the point that they're still there . Recognized as a citizens over 170 years ago.
Yeah , nothing controversial in what you said at all .