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To a substantial number of Quebec'rs they believe that once they leave Canada they are going to become part of France.
Just there, you show you understand nothing to the history of Quebec and the actual desire of quebecers. In fact, if politicians here are so favorable to the French, almost 80% of the population don't want anything to do with them. We don't have any issues with the canadians in general, only with the politic of centralistic federalism that was intaured after the second world war (Or around that period). We are tired of giving 4 milliards of canadian dollars in taxes and having a 2-3 milliards return in exchanges.
Yes, it's about keeping our money into our hand and manage it. But the Alberta and the Ontario are mostly asking for the same thing.
As for the language, we do pretty well with the 101 law, to protect our linguistic heritage. There is a party (Le parti quebecois) and some medias who assertain the poeples paranoia of the population, regarding our culture integrity via the english. But then, is it worst or better than the disinformation that the Bush administration pulled to the americans for going into Irak ? In all, politics is all about manipulation of minds and opinions. The name of the game.
If the declaration of Gagliano, is what made you start this topic, let me tell you something: He is a fucking crook who try to save his ass from the consequence of the Gomery commission. The fact that he is talking about Quebec separation is just a tentative to divert the attention from his shit to others, and try to gain a shadow of credibility. His has NO credibility whatsoever, especially here in Quebec.
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