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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Hold a referendum for the Natives on whether or not they want to join your country.
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While we're at it, Montreal should get its own referedum as well.
Seriously, Quebec is not a country becasue the Quebecois don't want it to be. So stop being a narrow-minded imbecile and stamping an agenda on what is simply supposed to be one heck of a party.
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"I really like Paul McCartney, but in this context, this is the last straw," Mr. Curzi said. "There is a clear Canadianization of the 400th celebrations. It is becoming a political gesture that tarnishes his presence."
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Really? That's a political gesture? I think the seperatists are the ones who politicized this, and really, they're nothing more than another special interests group who would sacrifice the majority (small majority, but majority nonetheless) for their own greedy purposes.
And why shouldn't it be "Canadianized", you are in Canada of your own volition, are you not? Quebec is Canada's first city, you think the rest of Canada should just stay home? Sure, you were conquered 400 years ago but the reality is that Quebec is a part of Canada because it wants to be, so stop whining about it. Last time I checked, the French and the English are not at war, and have been allies far more often over, say the last hundred years, than they've been enemies. I mean if this the United States sending Britney Spears to Bagdad to celebrate it's birthday, I could see why people might be upset, but Quebec is not an occupied country, nor is it a country, nor does it want to be a country, nor is there anything stopping it from becoming a country should it choose to do so.