Jeune-Canada (French for "Young Canada") was a Quebecois nationalist right-wing movement founded in and active during the 1930s.
Launched in 1932 in reaction to the public nominations of unilingual anglophones, the movement reached its apogee the following year, in 1933.
[1] A manifesto (Manifeste de la jeune génération) was written by André Laurendeau under the guidance of Lionel Groulx.
[2] As a movement, Jeune-Canada was corporatist and ultramontanist; the group advocated for francophone rights in Canada and political and economic autonomy for Quebec.
The files of the organization are maintained by the Lionel Groulx Foundation.