04-21-2005, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ElvisManson
Considering that the Cree and Inuit occupy 2/3's of Quebec land, including the James Bay area, separation is not a smart financial choice.
"This, of course, is no merely academic debate. In October 1995, the Cree of northern Quebec held a referendum, in which 96.3 per cent voted not to join an independent Quebec. More recently, the councils of some 40, predominantly English-speaking, municipalities have voted in favor of "Staying Canadian" in the event of Quebec separation."
In the Mid 90's 100's of Corp's fled Quebec due to the possibility of the province becoming a Sovereign Nation. This includes The Bank of Montreal which now has it's Corporate Offices and Exec's in Toronto. How much more money does Quebec have to lose before they realize that it is financial doom to separate from the rest of Canada?
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Best post in this thread so far.
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