Quebec as a Nation=Quebec as a Nazi regime

TenPenny

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My opinion on Quebec hasn't changed over the years except now I don' even want to hear about the place.



Unless one lives in Quebec what earthly good would learning French do for us? Even people from France have trouble understanding you. From a business perspective one would be better off learning Japanese or one of the Chinese dialects. Especially on the West coast.

I wasn't aware that Quebec was the only part of Canada where people speak French.
 

lone wolf

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Schools in Quebec teach French, not ''Parisian French''.

Does a New Yorker learn London English? Does a Australian learn London English? Of course they don't. They learn English and that's why both Americans and Australians could communicate as easily as any Canadian on this forum because it's English.

The exact same logic applies to French. Any educated Quebecer can effectively communicate with a Belgian, a Swiss or a Frenchman who speaks French for the obvious reason that we all learned the same language.
I didn't go to school in Quebec. Take it up with the various non-Quebec schoolboards.
 

B00Mer

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Languages act called 'Quebec Nazi Act'

Languages act called 'Quebec Nazi Act' - Montreal - CBC News

LOL.. somebody has a sense of humor.


Love this reply on CBC.. someone has the right idea.

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I agree that this law should be abolished and that Québec and Canada should separate once and for all.
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Canadians are long past caring what the Quebecers agree to. On the world stage, Quebec is an inconsequential and insignificant blip. In Canada, it's a parasite that feeds on the Canadian host and will require extraordinary treatment to be removed from its food supply.
 

CDNBear

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Something annoying is that you anglophones expect francophones to learn english, but you think that it is unreasonable to be expected to learn french.
In Quebec, English isn't compulsory to graduate High School. In Ontario French is compulsory to graduate High School.
 

s_lone

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In Quebec, English isn't compulsory to graduate High School. In Ontario French is compulsory to graduate High School.

Sorry Bear but that's simply not true.

High school in Quebec ends with what the rest of Canada would call ''grade 11'' and you need to pass secondary 5 (grade 11) English in order to get your high school diploma.

Then you go to CEGEP which is a sort of middle ground between high school and university. It typically lasts 2 years (4 semesters) and the 4 mandatory courses are French, English, Philosophy and Phys. Ed.
 

CDNBear

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Sorry Bear but that's simply not true.

High school in Quebec ends with what the rest of Canada would call ''grade 11'' and you need to pass secondary 5 (grade 11) English in order to get your high school diploma.

Then you go to CEGEP which is a sort of middle ground between high school and university. It typically lasts 2 years (4 semesters) and the 4 mandatory courses are French, English, Philosophy and Phys. Ed.
When did that change?
 

nimafarid2007

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The language regulations in Quebec are justified, at least for a high majority of people of Quebec. According to statistics, the Bill 101 was successful and the percentage of francophones has increased. People see their language threatened by a monster-like force named USA's english media, as well as media in Canada.
 

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The language regulations in Quebec are justified, at least for a high majority of people of Quebec. According to statistics, the Bill 101 was successful and the percentage of francophones has increased. People see their language threatened by a monster-like force named USA's english media, as well as media in Canada.

How are the English treated in Quebec.
 

CDNBear

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The language regulations in Quebec are justified, at least for a high majority of people of Quebec.
I'm not going to argue stats, but I honestly think the language laws reveal that Quebec is simply not ready for sovereignty.

People see their language threatened by a monster-like force named USA's english media, as well as media in Canada.
You mean like the Spanish media in the US? Or French media in Florida? Or all the French stations available across Canada?

Or are you focusing on the majority of English media that caters to the majority population?

How are the English treated in Quebec.
Depends on where you go, and how you act.
 

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Something annoying is that you anglophones expect francophones to learn english, but you think that it is unreasonable to be expected to learn french.

What percentage of Canadians speak English as their first language? 80%? What percentage of Canadians speak French as their first language? 20%? :lol:
 

nimafarid2007

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There are more people that speak Chinese than French here. So why isn't Chinese mandatory?

Because Chinese people chose to live in an english speaking area, but the French didn't. So French would have priority over any language of immigrants until the immigrants form a majority (not an absolute one though) and a majority of them demand for the change. That's my idea.