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not really, as its separatist and based on a we're not u identity. course all of canada is based on a we're not u mentality in a way![]()
well, we did have to send the Canadian Military after them back in 1970.
Uh, separatists have always been and remain a minority in Quebec. They were just very vocal.
What was the early 90's vote--48% in favour to separate? I wouldn't call that very minor.
I really regret that Quebec did not separate. Canada would be much better off without this bilingual bullshit. We don't need to funnel our money into an entitlement mentality province.
Anyway to answer the OP: Yes, Quebeckers feel themselves very different than us Canadians. I personally do not see Quebeckers as Canadians at all.
That's a quintessentially Western viewpoint.
I'm glad to be bilingual and happy to have Quebec as a part of Canada. Sure, they may be an economic burden at times and overrepresented on the national political stage (which I'm sure is one of the reasons why AB/BC are so resentful), but modern Canadian culture and history started in both Upper and Lower Canada.
To downplay Quebec and the contributions it has made to the confederation is dishonest and short-sighted. Especially when their natural resources and strategic location (think NW passage) become more important to all Canadians in the next 20-50 years.
Haha, so true. Quebec City's slogan is something along the lines of "national capital" said in french.
I too have seen a lot of them on MW2 and make a special point to seek them out and slit their throats![]()
I know this.The military was requested by the Quebec premier Robert Bourassa and it was sent to keep order and guard some spots while the police was hunting some terrorist cells.
What was the early 90's vote--48% in favour to separate? I wouldn't call that very minor.
49.something. it was really close.
edit: wikipedia says 49.42%
Fucking up and pretending it's sarcasm does not equal sarcasm.
People wishing Quebec would separate don't realize what it is that Quebec really wants: they want to be left alone. No meddling by federal politicians like Trudeau did, etc. Let Quebec do what its population wishes for those under its constitutional jurisdiction. Not all the dissimilar to Alberta or BC, really. It's just that they can back up their threats to separate since they were once their own nation, unlike Alberta.
I wouldn't say Canada is a bilingual country; rather it is a country of two languages. Our politicians need to learn the difference.
Also, there is too much Quebec bashing in here IMO. Quebec is an amazing place which is proud of its heritage, much in the same way that the South is (I don't think the South is amazing, but it is a proud place). That is why you see the *QC*, as well as to signify the distinct language so they can talk to each other.
People wishing Quebec would separate don't realize what it is that Quebec really wants: they want to be left alone. No meddling by federal politicians like Trudeau did, etc. Let Quebec do what its population wishes for those under its constitutional jurisdiction. Not all the dissimilar to Alberta or BC, really. It's just that they can back up their threats to separate since they were once their own nation, unlike Alberta.
Haha, so true. Quebec City's slogan is something along the lines of "national capital" said in french.
I'll be in Quebec City this fall.......between my Okie version of the English Language and their French I doubt we will be able to communicate at all.
Quebec City Quebeckers will largely refuse to speak English and treat you like a dick for trying. Good luck.
My wife speaks French so she can do all the communicating.
I speak Okie, German, Russian and a little bit of Cherokee. None of which will do me any good up there.
Let your wife do the talking and don't say a word, unless you want to have special sauce in your meals when going to restaurants. Most of Quebec east of Montreal can be very rude if no French is spoken. They are fine if you make an effort to speak French, but most quebecers will outright refuse to speak to you in English even when they do speak it.
People wishing Quebec would separate don't realize what it is that Quebec really wants: they want to be left alone. No meddling by federal politicians like Trudeau did, etc. Let Quebec do what its population wishes for those under its constitutional jurisdiction. Not all the dissimilar to Alberta or BC, really. It's just that they can back up their threats to separate since they were once their own nation, unlike Alberta.
