DjPiLL said:Toss-up between Celine Dion and Bryan Adams.
Now that I think of it... Alanis Morisette could fit the bill. She has "spunk" to her.![]()
They must be jealous.
Kudos said:The 1995 referndum was defeated by one percentage point. There hasn't been high enough immigration to have any effect on that vote. With the current seperatist zeal the outcome of a future referndum is impossible to predict.
Tharak said:Yes, but law has now been passed that a simple majority is no longer enough (the 50% +1 rule). I believe they need a 2/3 majority to separate, and last I checked separatism was losing ground - not gaining. There is very little to gain (from a Quebec perspective) by being a separate nation. Heck, the debt they'd inherit would cripple the economy before they got off the ground. That, and a lack of access to the "country" other than through controlled Canadian airspace/water..
ehBeaver said:Quebec wont seperate in the near future, too many English and immigrants who want to stay with Canada.
grzelakc said:Kudos, you're joking right?
Ottawa keeps propping the auto industry in Ontario at the expense of all other provinces it's not even funny! Countless bilions are sunk into the auto industry propped by the trade union mafiosos. The whole country suffers as a result.
When asked why my province didn't get any federal support for our local (very promising, high tech) project, my MP replied that "Ontario's" auto industry gets priority because it's the heart of Canadian economy. Give me a bloody break!!!
Chopperhead said:I know Im going to offend people by saying this but I dont care. so to hell with Quebec . Im so sick of Quebec. All they do is ***** and complain about every single piece of legislation that comes out of Ottawa and every law has to be changed to suit Quebec or they use the Notwithstanding clause and dont follow it anyway. It's because of Quebec that we are a Bi-lingual country and pass laws to protect both languages and they get all worked up about haveing french on things but yet if you go to Quebec they dont have any bloody english signs. in the 80's I belive it was even against the law to have english signs posted outside. ( could be wrong about the time frame).
I think it's about time we get a PM who will stand up to quebec and say enough is enough you ARE part of Canada so learn to live with it and stop making exceptions for them. on the point of the 2/3 majority i dont believe thats the law. what it says is that they must win by a CLEAR majority however what a clear majority is has not been defined just another little trick that old Jean threw in there just in case **** hit the fan. I really dont want to loose Quebec and think after 2 referndums the government of Canada should simply not allow it.
Now to talk about actual seperation they want to still use our army, our currency and have all the benifits of being part of Canada just they want to make their own laws is basically what it comes down to. Although this wouldnt really be any diffrent then things are now anyway.
- I dont hate Quebec or anything like that Im just really tired of the whole seperation thing like isn't 2 referendums enough. I understand you have a unique culture and want to preserve it but this is just getting riduculous. I seriously dont know how you feel that the Federal government doesnt respect Quebec or anything like that when almost all laws are modified to suit Quebec if anyone should be pissed off about the government not hearing them it's Sask.
Kudos said:To both this and grzelakc it should be noted that the likelihood of Canada remaining unified upon an independent Quebec is highly unlikely. Quebec, Alberta and Ontario are Canada. The other provinces offer wonderful things but in the end it's these 3 powerhouses and B.C that keep the country running.
I have heard nothing of this new 2/3 majority law so I'd need to see some proof. The last time you checked on separatism must have been a while back. The current corruption scandal has soiled the federal and provincial liberals and refueled the soverignty movement. A PQ government in the next provincal election along with the continuing trend for independence is very much a possibility and a sucessful yes vote should not be ignored like some conspiracy theory (unless of course this 2/3 majority rule is true - which I doubt - in which case it can be safely said it will never happen).
There are plenty of reasons for Quebec's indepedence and plenty of reasons for staying in confederation. But these horror stories of a ravaged economy and global isolation are absurd. North Americans seem to forget that most continents are occupied by more then 3 countries in an easy vertical stack.
There are lots of landlocked countries, though Quebec wouldn't be one of them, and using another countries air space for economic purposes would not be some new precedent.
franlato said:1. reinvent our democracy (making it participative, not representative (there will be organized forums with veto votes in the national chamber)
2. making the independance with a well oiled plan based on the good intentions of all our english friends. (usa and Canada)
this independance is, by the way, to make possible for canada to have a coherent foreign policy.
(a pool said that english speaking canadians where for the war in Irak, as an exemple)
and to do what we want with our money (not that we will have more of it, we will just be able to control it the way we want without having to argue with other provinces. (even the federalist partys have to do that... it says why it such a problem)
Helped with so many corruption in Ottawa (the same liberal party for 12 years is starting to be a lot corrupted. It has stayed to long in power as we don't have the two mandates rule here), the souveranist option is at the highest since a long time. AND with alberta not wanting to share is money with the other provinces (who are poor, let's face it). The Canada will go trough the biggest zone of turbulence in his history in the next 10 years.
Expecting a little respect
Francis Latour
franlato said:I don't know however why you don't want to lose Quebec so much if you think so badly of them... I think it would be constructive to review the way we cooperate as it is no more productive (as you put it so well). And yes, the Sask. should be heard. I don't want them to be as badly taxed then we are here in Quebec. It would be destructive for them.
grzelakc said:Quebec got the lion share of Newfoundlands oil revenue. So much so that Newfies began to question the viability of their oil exploration because for that province it was virtually. Additionally all profit from electicity exports to the US generated in Newfoundland was siphoned to Quebec. Again Newfies did not see a penny of it.
I don't think Quebecers even realise how parasitical their provincial politics are and how they hurt the economies of Atlantic Canada by making outrageous demans from Otttawa.
Tharak said:(go talk to a Newfoundlander with no job now that Ottawa has sold all the fish to Europe - or someone from BC or Alberta who don't feel they are getting a voice in parliament)