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Originally Posted by tedwinters
First off, they lose Canada's trade advantage, becoming 'just another small exporter'
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Hydro - power

wood, mines... Quebec has always been a massive exporter of " matieres premieres" ... Now we could at least transform it here to create jobs.
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Originally Posted by tedwinters
Second, they assume massive costs in government restructuring, currency creation, armed forces, etc
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We already have a government, including taxation ... We can use US dollar as many other countries do ... Wouldn't hurt at all the canadian currency ....
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Originally Posted by tedwinters
Third, the complete instability will furthur hamper trade negotiations with other countries.. And all exports would have to leave through Canada...
Many international companies WOULD pull their headquarters out of Montreal, just fearing change... (plus, the majority of their international business IS in English)
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Export to leave thru Canada...

sure, we have no airports or ports ... Don't forget, we own a part of ALL ports and airports of Canada ...
Your attitude is the type that makes be lean on the separation side. And when I change or forget, there is always another TED WINTERS to remind me .... JE ME SOUVIENS.