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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:41 pm
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| <b>I posted: No, I don't know that Canada is already a country and pretending it is does not make it so.</b><br />
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I meant to write: No, I don't know that Quebec is already a country and pretending it is does not make it so |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:40 pm
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| [QUOTE BY= robert] Sebastien wrote: <b>For myself, I accept to give away my canadian citizenship for that québécois one. I accept to give away my canadian passport for a québécois one.</b><br /> <br /> And I understand your desire for a Quebecois passport, and I would do what... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:40 pm
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| Sebastien wrote: <b>For myself, I accept to give away my canadian citizenship for that québécois one. I accept to give away my canadian passport for a québécois one.</b><br /> <br /> And I understand your desire for a Quebecois passport, and I would do whatever I could to hel... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:31 pm
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| Sebastien wrote: Tu veux garder ta citoyenneté canadienne. Le PQ promit que pour des gens comme toi, cela serait possible.<br /> <br /> I think that would be something that would be negociated if Canadians ever permitted the breakup of Canada. The PQ may permit it, but Canadian citizensh... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:27 pm
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| Sebastien, what is it exactly that Canadians in the rest of Canada think of Canadians in Quebec?<br /> <br /> No, Sebastien, Quebec will not leave Canada on Quebec's terms. You may as well fact that truth. ALL Canadians have a say in what happens in THEIR country and Quebec IS a part of ... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:18 pm
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| Sebastien wrote: So keep threatening Québec sovereignity with that Partition thing... I won't help anyway !<br /> <br /> I will continue as long as you keep threatening Canadian sovereignity with that Partitition thing...It won't help anyway as Canada is not going to be divided anytime s... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:12 pm
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| Why can't you just accept that if you believe Canada can be partitioned, than Quebec may also be partitioned. <br /> <br /> Where is your sense of fairness. The hypocrisy of separatists is a funny thing, but predictible<br /> <br /> The Cree and other natives DO NOT TRUST sep... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:01 pm
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| <b>Who drew the map?</b><br /> <br /> by Ole Hendrickson<br /> <br /> November 13, 2004<br /> <br /> Most Canadians can conjure up a rough mental image of Canada with its provinces and territories. The political map of Canada is so familiar that it is ... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 1:58 pm
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| Of course Quebecers are Canadians. We have put too much into this country to take ourselves out of it. Sure, it would be desirable for our own identity to be given greater recognition. But Quebec is currently recognized as a Canadian province, and its provincial government occupies, more completely ... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 1:46 pm
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| I apologize 747 for calling you Hoser. |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 1:45 pm
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| Delenda wrote:Since when Matthew Coon-Come is your mentra???<br /> <br /> What is your problem with a native being quoted on his land?. You are permitted to talk your separatist talk, why not the natives? <br /> <br /> Why would you want the natives in your new republic of wh... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 1:37 pm
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| Delenda, God I hope you didn't blow a blood vessel in your head. <br /> <br /> Keep dreaming.<br /> <br /> Why is it when someone calls a separatists bluff you have to resort to name calling.<br /> <br /> Pro-Canada sentiment is not anti-Quebec sentiment. A federa... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 12:39 pm
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| Cree Chief Matthew Coon-Come once said: <b>"To think that Canadians have never bee violent when they preceive thier rights and interests are involved is very, very naive.</b><br /> <br /> Those are his words, not mine and I DO NOT condone violence.<br /> <br /> Ma... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 12:14 pm
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| Hoser wrote: Robert you repeat your garbage like a broken record. Substatiate your arguments with sources to back them up. You can't, so you are nothing more than a forum troll. <br /> <br /> Who's is going to partition Quebec?? You, <img align=absmiddle src='images/smilies/lol.gif' a... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 9:37 am
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| Guy Bertrand speaking about Quebec separatism/partition said he realized that Quebec already had de-facto sovereignty-association within Canada and independence was not necessary and in fact was a risky gamble.<br /> <br /> M. Bertrand says: "It's impossible to be more sovereign if we we... |
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