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Taiwan isn't a country. Officially, it is a renegard province of China. And it would stay that way until Taiwan officially declares independance and is accepted by the United Nation. Quebec doesn't declare independance. Thus Quebec can only be regarded by public as a province of Canada, even if Quebeckers believe that Quebec is a country.
Quebec doesn't declare independance because the majority of Quebeckers is not willing to separate from Canada. So the only reason that Taiwan doesn't declare independance is the majority in Taiwan is not willing to separate from China.
Taiwan isn't a country. Officially, it is a renegard province of China. And it would stay that way until Taiwan officially declares independance and is accepted by the United Nation. Quebec doesn't declare independance. Thus Quebec can only be regarded by public as a province of Canada, even if Quebeckers believe that Quebec is a country.
Quebec doesn't declare independance because the majority of Quebeckers is not willing to separate from Canada. So the only reason that Taiwan doesn't declare independance is the majority in Taiwan is not willing to separate from China.