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Comedy is a vast cultural sector inQuebec, whose promotion and development are in part ensured by theAssociation des professionnels de l'industrie de l'humour (APIH).[1]
Quebec humour has long been expressed through very popularperiodicals entirely devoted to the genre, whether through literature, illustration or comics. Quebec's journals have their owncartoonists who publish humouristic comics.[13]