Nobody is leaving. You snowflakes can calm down
All thanks to the Trudeaus. People who do not learn from history, are doomed to repeat it. Under the elder Trudeau, we saw a once united nation nearly fall apart between 1968-83. The PQ took power in Quebec in the 70s, introduced Bill 101, and held a referendum on seperating from Canada in 1980. Meanwhile in Western Canada, the NEP created Western Alienation, and killed off the Liberals chances of ever gaining the most seats in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Just over 30 years later, the country is move divided than it has been at any point in history. All thanks to Trudeau,
Nobody is leaving. You snowflakes can calm down
Quebec Sovereignty is not dead say new Bloc leader
What the feck do you expect?
Geniuses.
I'm sure that most Conservatives are quite happy with their choice of party leader. They are so out of touch with the rest of the country that they firmly believe what is good for them is good for the rest of us. They are living in a bubble.Actually, thanks to the Conservatives, who could not put forward an electable Party Leader.
And thanks to the people who voted for Green and Bloc.
Trudeau had nothing to do with any of it.
Actually, thanks to the Conservatives, who could not put forward an electable Party Leader.
And thanks to the people who voted for Green and Bloc.
Trudeau had nothing to do with any of it.
Bullshit.
For better or for worse, Canada was far more united from 2006-15, during the Harper Administration, then it has been in the past 50 years. Trudeau managed to divide the country in three years. Daddy would have been proud.
Stop Harper . Look what we stopped . Balanced budgets , economic stability, respect on the world stage . For a nice hair doo .Oh come ON, are you really that blind?
Canada was LESS united under Harper, not more.
If you want to look at the last fifty years as some sort of equalizer for unity, honestly, Harper would not be top of the list. Justin wouldn't be top either. To be honest I don't think any PM in the last fifty would top a list for 'unity'.
But Harper? LOL; that's rich.
Oh come ON, are you really that blind?
Canada was LESS united under Harper, not more.
If you want to look at the last fifty years as some sort of equalizer for unity, honestly, Harper would not be top of the list. Justin wouldn't be top either. To be honest I don't think any PM in the last fifty would top a list for 'unity'.
But Harper? LOL; that's rich.
You are from Winnipeg?
Having said that, the BQ leader is antagonizing Alberta, and it is a strategy that appears to be working. If Quebec and Western Canada start being outright hostile to each other, it can only benefit the separatists. There was an article in the Calgary Herald, calling out Kenney for not taking the high road, and ignoring the Quebecois pest. His goal is to inflame and divide Canadians, as it will work in his favor, and increase support for his party. It. seems to ahve worked.
Oh come ON, are you really that blind?
Canada was LESS united under Harper, not more.
Nice to see Albertans saying "Damn it, Quebec is right!"
That's gotta be a first.