
We want to decide if "The Kirpan", the knife believers must wear at any time, would be allowed in schools... The Québec S. Court had ruled it illegal, while your "Canadian (minus Québec) Constitution ruled it against the Charter.
Do you believe sanctus that school children should possess weapon in classroom. If you are a tru "French-Canadian" as you like the designation, you'll hate this idea, for sure. f

We can argue about the sovereignty question all we want, bu the fact of the matter is that the Quebec parliament (L'assemblé national) does not have the right to take Québec out of Canada. It will not happen, and it is not negotiable. No one can break Canada apart. Québec belongs to all quebeckers, anglo and franco, and to all Canadians. Québec belongs to Canada, it IS Canada, and it is NOT a country and it never will be. It does not have the right to negotiate for independence, and it does not have the force to fight for it militarily. Franco-Quebeckers can call themselves Québécois, and deny their Canadian nationality all they want to until they are blue in the face... Québec is a part of Canada. There is no room for argument about it.

Ce que je veux faire savoir, c'est qu'en tant que seule province francophone au Canada, le Québec veut et a besoin d'indépendence. Ce qui va arriver, c'est que l'influence du reste du pays, qui est anglophone, va faire en sorte que, petit à petit, le Québec va devenir lui aussi anglophone. Prenez Montréal comme exemple: les montréalais remettent en question la loi qui faisait que les panneaux soient français-anglais. Montréal va finir par être une ville strictement anglophone, et le reste de la province va suivre par après. La question est: est-ce que nous voulons, en tant que Québécois, devenir anglophones?? Ou voulons-nous continuer à nous démarquer en parlant français? Il ne faut pas se laisser faire, SOUVENEZ VOUS-EN!!!!!

It's not because you think so that it is your way my friend. Countries are not eternal. Political geography has changed many time thorough history. More than often driven by blood and violence. But we are now proud to live a state of law. A Canada choking to this principle would loose all its credibility in the eyes of the whole western world. No need to say that it is the most valuable thing it is somewhat respected for. With the bill C20 and the 1998 Supreme Court judgement, the Quebec secession is now authorized by the law and by the constitution. It just has to happen according to the rules. Anglo-Canadians will be happier whitout this problem anyway.
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C'est le même argument que les séparatistes nous servent depuis 50 ans; nous dire qu'on va disparaître si on reste dans le Canada.
Ce qui est étrange, c'est que le pourcentage de francophones aux Québec est resté sensiblement le même, il a peut-être même augmenté depuis les années 60 alors pour moi, cet argument ne tient pas la route.

The law 101, in my French lovely province gave me access to public services in a way that if it wouldn't have been a great as that I would have hope to separate so we could collectively share values with peace that our french lovely province would be kept safe.
There is realistically fact to say that we may separate from canadian "values" because, they (Les vrais Englais, comme on les appellent...), sometime for some peoples, dont respect our diversity, INCLUDING THE FRENCH WIDE MAJORITY IN #, sorry for the "CAPS"...
It's when I ear... The "Bloc Quebecois" doesn't have anything to do in the Federal politics... Ehhhh !!! Peoples actually gave them their votes... I think it's just a "stiff" warning that Quebec may not like being left behind, as in a well known Signature Treaty...
We have been underfunded, or refunded should I say... Hehe. We may not always love to see funding goes to Toronto, Ottawa, not to mention Calgary, Vancouver...
Have you ever been to Montreal lately... Bridges are falling from underfunded systems. The highway to get there is so dangerous that I advise any young undertrained fella, Not to take highways...
Back to 101... Mon français yé sauvé... I have learn English SOLELY at school... I have a good french and I thank 101 for it...
We sadly have to keep an eye on our neighbors so we can be recognized as a nation. We are still far from getting known and recognized for our uniqness... Hehe...
I love a Canada that can speek for itself and for it's citizens...
Peace.
Muff
How come there's more french descendants from this provence that live elsewhere. that I believe would round off to 9 times this population. Even if we seperated we would have to shove our head up our own ass as to block out the fact that we are surounded by anglophones!
Ce que je veux faire savoir, c'est qu'en tant que seule province francophone au Canada, le Québec veut et a besoin d'indépendence. Ce qui va arriver, c'est que l'influence du reste du pays, qui est anglophone, va faire en sorte que, petit à petit, le Québec va devenir lui aussi anglophone. Prenez Montréal comme exemple: les montréalais remettent en question la loi qui faisait que les panneaux soient français-anglais. Montréal va finir par être une ville strictement anglophone, et le reste de la province va suivre par après. La question est: est-ce que nous voulons, en tant que Québécois, devenir anglophones?? Ou voulons-nous continuer à nous démarquer en parlant français? Il ne faut pas se laisser faire, SOUVENEZ VOUS-EN!!!!!