As an anglophone and a happy Quebecer I've gotta tell you that I really don't want to see my province, my home, become completely independent. Anglos are already looked down upon by the Francophone majority in this part of the world. It's a constant struggle to get official papers in your official language, and even if you speak french functionally you will be passed over by employers for unilingual Francophones. Quebec has already trounced upon peoples rights to educate thier children in the language of thier choice, and to advertise in languages other thaen French. There are language police and heavy fines for putting apostrophes in your business signs.
Quebec is gripped by paranoia about losing thier language and thier culture, so much so, that it is a struggle for those less than french to survive. The Sherbrooke area where I live used to be 80% english, and over 20 years and two referendums we now constitute only 2% of the population. The english community here has a 50% higher unemployment rate than the French despite 25% more hold University degrees.
Old loyalist communities in southern Quebec are a dying breed, and only being further quashed by culture and language policies. I fear that an independent Quebec would simply become more introverted, and xenophobic leading the few remaining anglo communities to dissapear.
I don't want to move to Alberta, Ontario or BC. Quebec is my home. My family is here, my Francophone girlfriend is here, my roots are here. But if the province is to seperate I see dried up investment, economic depression, more stomping on Anglos for the 'salvation' French language. Tyranny of the majority, indeed.