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PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:41 pm
 


Interesting read, thank you for that michou.<br /> <br /> I think that Jane Jacobs is known more for her views on cities than separatism, but I see her point. However, there are many such as myself who believe French can be emphasized and protected within Confederation with a bit of tweaking.....as for Montreal's economy, it was separatism that weakened it and made the head offices flee to Toronto.



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:58 pm
 


What about the head offices that move from TO to cowtown? Would a bit of tweaking help too?



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[QUOTE BY= gaulois] What about the head offices that move from TO to cowtown? Would a bit of tweaking help too?[/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> Aside from lower taxes, the social decay in Toronto is the only other reason I can thnk of that this is happening.



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Has this story hit a blind spot with the Vive readers? Jane Jacobs certainly seems to have the brain power on the issues of sovereigntieS. Interesting that she has not been better promoted as a top Canadian "intello".<br /> <br /> From the fragment:<br /> [QUOTE]"Pierre Trudeau managed it quite well saying essentially ‘forget about sovereignty, your economic interest is elsewhere’. That’s largely a matter of buying off Quebec. But when you buy people, particularly trying to change their deep principles by buying them, it becomes very corrupt, automatically, by the very nature of the transaction. However, that has been the Canadian Liberal Party’s policy, they’ll continue to do it, it’s all they know how to do.”[/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> I can certainly confirm the problem of corruption within the so called protected minorities. I do wonder how can the "Quebec" problem be worked out without this ongoing corruption that Jane Jacobs fingerpointed. Think of the corruption that "deep integration" with the US similarly leads to and you will get a better idea of what Québécois have to contend with.<br />



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[QUOTE BY= gaulois] Has this story hit a blind spot with the Vive readers? Jane Jacobs certainly seems to have the brain power on the issues of sovereigntieS. Interesting that she has not been better promoted as a top Canadian "intello".<br /> <br /> From the fragment:<br /> [QUOTE]"Pierre Trudeau managed it quite well saying essentially ‘forget about sovereignty, your economic interest is elsewhere’. That’s largely a matter of buying off Quebec. But when you buy people, particularly trying to change their deep principles by buying them, it becomes very corrupt, automatically, by the very nature of the transaction. However, that has been the Canadian Liberal Party’s policy, they’ll continue to do it, it’s all they know how to do.”[/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> I can certainly confirm the problem of corruption within the so called protected minorities. I do wonder how can the "Quebec" problem be worked out without this ongoing corruption that Jane Jacobs fingerpointed. Think of the corruption that "deep integration" with the US similarly leads to and you will get a better idea of what Québécois have to contend with.<br /> [/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> <br /> Smart people usually get ignored. No conspiracy. <img align=absmiddle src='images/smilies/lol.gif' alt='Laughing Out Loud'>



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