WI: Successful French Canadian nationalism in the 1900s

IOTL the unified French Canadian nationalism of eastern Ontario + Quebec + parts of New Brunswick transformed into Quebecois nationalism, with Franco-Ontarians and other French Canadians feeling abandoned by the Quebecois. What if this didn't happen, and instead French Canadian nationalism stayed unified and was able to secure independence from Anglophone Canada in the 1900s, with a POD AFTER 1867 (so no butterflying away the Confederation)? What would be the name of this hypothetical French Canadian state? What would happen to the Maritimes, now that they would be separated from the rest of Anglophone Canada? Newfoundland was independent, so it wouldn't be affected by this, but what would happen to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island?
 
Quebecois "separatism" was fragile enough as it was, I don't see how spreading its resources thinner over communities with even stronger economic and familial ties to Anglo-Canadian regions would make it any more successful.

edit: that said, I'd love to see a TL where general French Canadian identity beat out Quebecois and other regional permutations.
 
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