Posted on 04/27/2005 12:43:39 PM PDT by nypokerface
the day quebec leave is the begining of the "Dark Age" for them. The only reason why they survive is because of Canada.
Quebec is counting on keeping the hydro election power plants.
The ONLY way Qubec would be able to keep them is if the entire Canadian confederation fell appart.
see: http://www.unitednorthamerica.org
I think this article is trying to head off a total separation for a "separation lite". Quebec being the Puerto Rico or Guam of Canada.
Either way, Alberta should consider joining the USA and become more vocal about the possibility.
Alberta will never join the United States. Those cowboys are smart enough to realize that trading a Federal government in Ottawa for a Federal government in Washington D.C. is a terrible idea.
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There are many possibilities if Quebec became less of a part of Canada than it is now. With the French contingent gone, the rest of country might finally be able to come together on a common identity rather than constantly being torn between British and French influences.
"Alberta will never join the United States"
You keep missing the point - Alberta doesn't need to join the US for Canada to collapse,
If Alberta merely becomes an independent country, BC will have to break off from Canada, and if BC and Alberta form seperate country's then Quebec will leave, and then the so will the Maritimes.
But interestingly, there is NO WAY any Province, except Alberta, would even be considered for Application in the Union by the GOP Congress.
At best The Maritimes could hope for is acceptance as US Territories.
Who said anything about Canada collapsing? I was replying to a post that specifically mentioned Alberta joining the United States:
Either way, Alberta should consider joining the USA and become more vocal about the possibility.
Will any province apply to join the USA?
Oh boy, my imagination runs wild, but I suspect that Quebec voters are just posturing.
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I hope some of the "Red" provinces apply for statehood like Alberta. He He give us more electoral votes ;) a guy can dream cant he :)
Quebec can have its sovereignty. Isolate those frogs!
Yes, but we might pick up some more "midwest" states with two Republican congressman each.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
This lame separatist threat is just that....lame and
typical. French Canadians do not want to be on their own.
Separatists want their independence but as you read
in the article they still want a political and economical
association with Canada.
I will translate what that means for you.
It means they want to keep their gov't jobs, the
gov't handouts, their power system, their favoured
status and all the other perks they get from the federal
gov't. I dare say even if they did separate our pathetic
Canadian gov't (I am sure the liberals would) would
continue to babysit these people, spoil them and give
them what they want.
The vote is always close....and people like Cretin give
away the house year after year to appease these people
while they laugh all the way to their cushy gov't jobs,
official bilingualism huts and handout nirvanas.
It truly is a french victory, post battle of Quebec at
the expense of English Canada.....or multicultural Canada....I don't even know what to call it anymore up here. And to top it off we have good jobs disappearing
to India, China and the Third world where people will
work for food and shelter.....not wages.
If the Canadian provinces became US states, then the House and Senate battles get quite interesting, as the Cabinet Ministers and most important MPs start running for the Senate and House of Representatives, knowing there are far fewer seats available...I'm sure you'd see a good mixture of Democrats and Republicans (and perhaps the odd Independent, like Jack Layton in the downtown Toronto House district) in Congress from the former Canadian provinces in the end, especially in the House, even if they all vote Democratic in the Presidential race...
I was hoping Ontario remains as a rump of Canada. We'll gladly take Manitoba, BC, etc.
Well, it should depend on how they vote in key votes, and should only be the Toronto area that remains a rump. Everyone else should be admitted in the Union though...after all, most of the rural areas and smaller communities are indeed conservative.
Then we can line up the Cree Indians for a homeland in the north.
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