Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mouvement Québec français (MQF) is an umbrella group of organizations in favour of the preservation and defense of the French language in Quebec, Canada. The MFQ was founded in the beginning of March 1971, when François-Albert Angers, president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal (SSJBM) and Matthias Rioux, president of the Alliance des professeurs de Montréal (APM) decided not to renew the action of the Front du Québec français, founded on October 25, 1969, but rather to start anew with a different organization. The move was prompted by a dissactisfaction with the passing of the Act to promote the French language in Quebec by the National Assembly of Quebec. Angers would be president of the MQF from 1972 to 1980, Guy Bouthillier succeeding him afterwards.