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 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 2:43 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>Quebec is Quebec and it will remain what it is. </b><br /> <br /> Again, 747, I agree with you. And Canada is Canada and it will remain what it is. From sea to shining sea.

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 2:31 pm 

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747 wrote: <b> Damn its good to be Canadian and Quebecois at the same time</b><br /> <br /> I agree 100 %. It's the best of two worlds!!!!!!!

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 2:18 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>Robert, why are you going on about partitioning. Quebec's boundaries are Quebec's boundaries. There is nothing that the Federal Government or you can do about it from a legal point of view.</b><br /> <br /> 747, that just isn't true. The borders of a partitioned...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 2:16 pm 

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<b>Think of This Happening in the United States<br /> Federalist perspective Canada</b><br /> <br /> <br /> To understand the issue from the point of view of most Canadians and most Quebecers, imagine that a Spanish-speaking state larger than California and Texas ...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 1:07 pm 

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<br /> <b>Referendum Voter Fraud Shameful For Quebec History</b><br /> <br /> The referendum-ballot scandal remains one of the most shameful episodes in Quebec history. During the counting supervised by appointees of the Parti Quebecois government, 86,501 ballots were r...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 12:52 pm 

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<b>The Historical Background to Quebec Partition</b><br /> <br /> Before 1600, the Mohawk Indians controlled the shores of the lower Ottawa and St Lawrence rivers down to an indeterminate point low the present site of Montreal.<br /> <br /> In 1604, the French beg...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 12:30 pm 

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<b>PLAN C...Quebec Separation/Partition</b><br /> <br /> First it must be assumed that ROC is ready to negotiate with Québec. Secondly, it must be assumed that ROC wants to negotiate with Québec -- that is the separation process must have been conducted in such a manner that ...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 3:23 pm 

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You are right, Sebastien. I am sorry for any misunderstanding. In the future I will make it clear when I am kidding around.<br /> <br /> [QUOTE BY= sebastien] [QUOTE BY= robert] Sebastien, don't put words in my mouth. This is an article I cut and pasted. I think the idea of the Canadian ...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 3:05 pm 

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747, where do I send my cheque? Was that 20$ Canadian or in another currency?

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 2:17 pm 

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Sebastien, there is no need of you attending any partitionist party, it is not active. <br /> <br /> It is only when separation is mentioned is the need of mention of the word partition.<br /> <br /> Since Quebec is not leaving Canada anytime soon, don't worry. Keep cool!!!! ...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 2:15 pm 

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Sebastien, don't put words in my mouth. This is an article I cut and pasted. I think the idea of the Canadian Army would be as border patrol. I DO NOT CONDONE VIOLENCE.<br /> <br /> This article was meant to lighten things up and to show how stupid all this talk can get. <br /> <...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 2:11 pm 

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<b>Pour moi, je veux pas de référendum.</b><br /> <br /> Agreed, but we will go through one every ten years or so.

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 1:57 pm 

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As I said, go read some non-separatist articles on the referendum. To our embarrassment even the American press picked up on the dirty tricks separatists used in the 1995 referendum. <br /> <br /> If a fair question is asked Quebecers will favor Canada, even the youth. Do you know any Fr...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 1:54 pm 

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<b>How Canada should handle another Referendum on Quebec separation/partition</b><br /> <br /> TROC endorses the referendum as a legitimate exercise in Quebec democracy -- but also announces the following ground rules and repeatedly makes them crystal clear to all Quebec vote...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 1:46 pm 

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It is estimated (high) that thirty per cent of Quebecers are hard-core separatists.
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