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Originally Posted by RawAlex
painintheass: You don't think that the whole seperation question wasn't part of the decision process? They logic is there, they are going to go away from a great team (possibly one of the world's best in pediatric specialized care) leave it's home of 80 years and move to another part of Canada just for the heck of it? Seperation issues may not be the main point, but I can assure you that somewhere in one of the last meetings, that was one of the issues discussed and a checkmark in the "negative" column was added.
All things being equal, everything else the same, which is truly more attractive for people from outside of canada? Answer honestly now!
Alex
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Alex this guy will not get your question, he's obviously clueless about the whole thing.
Fuck I am a French Canadian born and raised in Quebec and decided to leave after the first referendum. I love my french roots, I love Montreal and Quebec where I still have family living downthere. But when it comes to politics and separatiste I don't get it.
Hope to see you in Montreal this weekend my friend we have a lot to catch up ;-)