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Jolly Roger wrote:As I understand it, Canada has never broken its ties with the British monarchy. The Governor General of Canada is appointed by the duly elected Prime Minister to be the Queen's representative in Canada. The GG gives royal assent to all bills that make their way through Parliament and the Senate. The GG is also Commander in Chief of the military. Back in the 80s, Queen Elizabeth and then Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau signed the Canadian Constitution. Prior to this, Canada existed due to an act of the British parliament - the British North America Act. The constitution has never been ratified by Quebec because it does not contain special provisions which would allow the Quebec provincial government to preserve its French heritage and culture (among other things). There have been subsequent attempts to bring Quebec into the fold, most notably the proposed Meech Lake Accord which would have given Quebec a distinct society status. However, the other provinces did not agree to adopting the Meech Lake Accord (and other proposed accords/amendments).
Although I'd like to retain Quebec, I don't think this issue will ever be resolved until the separatists have their way. Support for an independent Quebec is too strong - I don't believe it is just going to go away. If Quebec is going to leave, they should just hurry up and get it over with. In the end, it might be best for everyone. Frigging around with "distinct society" clauses and nations within nations is just stupid in my opinion.
wicked wrote:any province that promotes eating Poutine should definitely be kicked out of the country.
strike wolf wrote:If Quebec becomes it's own country will we be allowed to attack it? If so, yes.
what,me worry? wrote:Im quite the opposite. I really dont mind the french(im half french which could be why) but dont like canadians. And i didnt think that canadians had a standing army, only mounties?
Hugh.G.Rection wrote:at least our troops know who they are shooting at !!!
That's over now. You French didn't even invent those, it was the Belgians. And English people HATE the french, even more than us Americans do. I don't mind Quebec, it's them that I'm learning French for, but France... I like Normandy for obvious reasons (ie. D-Day, D-Day, D-Day... etc)... Paris and the South are BLEH! Brittany is OK.Hugh.G.Rection wrote:and there is no one the french hate more than americans....so go eat some freedom toast and freedom fries whatever gets you to shut up
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