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Post by traften on Mar 22, 2011 20:18:57 GMT -5
There are 4 parts of Quebec that would likely remain in Canada: 1. Northern Quebec (Inuit voted in their own referendum 96% YES to stay in Canada) 2. The west, and richer half of Montreal. 3. The area around the Capital region (Gatineau, Hull, etc.) 4. Sherbrooke, and much of the area bordering the United States. All of these areas voted convincingly to stay in Canada in 1995. Besides, under international law, if Canada is divisible, Quebec certainly is. The Aboriginals can always appeal under this law to have their land remain in Canada. I love how you forgot the most federalist region of the province. My city, Quebec city, isn't seperatist at all. But your theory is based on the last referendum and political situation has changed a lot since. Anyway, everywhere is the province, seperation is less popular every year. It is getting less popular because more and more people in the province realize that the "gravy train" would be shut off if they left.
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Post by deltaxray on Mar 23, 2011 6:35:51 GMT -5
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Post by dentifrice on Mar 23, 2011 7:10:18 GMT -5
I love how you forgot the most federalist region of the province. My city, Quebec city, isn't seperatist at all. But your theory is based on the last referendum and political situation has changed a lot since. Anyway, everywhere is the province, seperation is less popular every year. Interesting, granted I was in elementary school when the referendum happened, but I was told by friends and family that only Montreal really voted to stay in Canada. I just always assumed that QC city was the reason for the referendum. Hold on, I think I was right. Did you at least read what I wrote  Never said QC City didn't vote YES last time, I said NOW it's not the case anymore And to add another thing, just before the last referendum, the Parti Québécois was SURE that the YES was gonna win. But something happen....Qc City didn't vote YES as much as they prediected (I'm sure refusing helping the Nordiques few months ago didn't help them...)
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Post by CravenMoorhead on Mar 23, 2011 16:33:19 GMT -5
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Post by tsmof on Mar 23, 2011 22:11:26 GMT -5
^ lol
2 posts and that threat is one of them.
Listen Pal, we don't hate Quebec... and we've stated on numerous occasions that the Nordiques are a welcome addition to the NHL, and I support their movement. Just accept the fact that the political comments made in this thread are the opinion of those who make them... and seeing as how the majority of board members are westerners... I see those opinions as quite waranted. Deal with it.
I'd love to watch the Jets beat the Nordiques into last week when the new NHL returns. In fact that will be 1 game I ensure I get as part of my season ticket group.
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Post by traften on Mar 23, 2011 22:53:39 GMT -5
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