The faces of Quebec are as eclectic as the province itself. I recently spent 10 days on the road rediscovering Quebec, where I was born, after nearly three decades living away. Here are some of the people I met along the way, including an Algonquin D.J., the doorman at Quebec City’s grandest hotel, a 27-year-old left-wing separatist leader, a 91-year-old conservationist and a detective novelist.

Cory Whiteduck, a radio D.J., is reclaiming the Algonquin language by speaking it on CKWE radio and using it on social media.Credit…Jasmin Lavoie for The New York Times

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