Is Québécois French a modern con'lang' like Esperanto?

The British conspiracy theory
The theory goes that it is a early 20th century nationalist fake that was created to inspire a sense of national unity at the time of national awakening. It is claimed to be a constructed language, like say, Esperanto.

The facts
So, is Québec French a modern con'lang' like Esperanto? No, it is not! Most Canadians and Americans fined this British fixation stupid and perplexing.

It is a real language that is descended from Norman and Breton, spoken by the settlers of the 17th Century.

Parisian settlers arrived in the 18th Century.

The isolated and English dominated province-come-colony adopted English words and directly translated English terms between about 1850 and 1960, unlike France who invented their own.

Due to the 1960's language preservation laws, it became inescapable of taking on English wards. Québec then invented it's own, unlike France, who took several English, some German, and a few Greek, Chines and Japanese words.

 Over the years it has taken on or directly translated many foreign words like: 
 * 1) Television= ?
 * 2) Radio= Radio.
 * 3) Telescope= ?
 * 4) Email\E-mail=
 * 5) Hand glider\Hang glider= ?
 * 6) Butane= ?
 * 7) Office block= ?

Also see

 * 55 Bizarre British racial and political stereotypes