He is considered both a forebear of French Canadian nationalists as well as a Canadian nationalist more generally.
Essentially they're French nationalists who want to stop local houses in the Camargue being sold off for tourism and second homes.
The successful rebellion by the French nationalists has deprived them of their base in Montreal.
Above all the Communists portrayed themselves as French nationalists.
However, a large group of French nationalists had assembled at the meeting point of the rally.
The French nationalists sought to blockade the Alsatian autonomists from holding their meeting.
When he returned in 1958, French nationalists battled his plan to give independence to Algeria.
The bill was strongly criticized by both the French Canadian nationalists and the English Canadians.
In addition, the French nationalists were concerned that the navy would mean conscription for the Canadian people.
During the 19th century, French nationalists gave a privileged significance to their descent from the Gauls.