Quebec should be independent from Cuckanada
Quebec should be independent from Cuckanada
Why?
Canada was an English colony and Quebec was a French colony, it should be it's own nation since the Canadians got one.
Some of my ancestors were French-Canadians, so I'm a bit of a Quebec nationalist
I agree we don't want any nafris and Haitians spilling over we prefer zhangs and pajeets
As an American you will never be able to full appreciate the fact that just because there is a language barrier between Anglophone Canada and Francophone Canada, there is more then enough cultural ties between our two dominant groups to form a nation. The fact that you use Canadian as a separate denotation from the Francophones exposes your immense ignorance of our country's situation.
very epic and wholesome
then stop crying and just DO IT you weak hands.
was. English Canada allowed it to remain French-speaking so American colonies would have trouble trying to annex them. what a fucking mistake
what you say is full of sense and clever... anyway Free québack
>gets the most redistribution money by a mile
>complains about federal government not respecting it's culture and history, shits on the existence of other provinces/territories
>Ha ha, stupid Anglos! Nooooo, don't call me a Frog!
If they could tone down the arrogance, maybe I could appreciate their:
>economic sector rivaling Ontario
>efforts to preserve their nation
>food and cinema creations
Ideally, all provinces and territories would work to overturn the work of both Trudeaus and regain sovereignty over their own land.
Their histories and cultures are too unique to generalize for the commercial profit of "Canada".
>Some of my ancestors were French-Canadians, so I'm a bit of a Quebec nationalist
Why the fuck are they like this all the time.
>Some of my ancestors were French-Canadians, so I'm a bit of a Quebec nationalist
I'm American and I see there are plenty of similarities between the Anglo-Canadians and French-Canadians.....French-Canadians and Americans have lots of similarities as well.
We have Louisiana and French-speaking parts of Maine.
>Swede
>Calling me a mutt
How are those immigrant child rapes going, Lars?
I can't do it anymore.. why are they so dumb
Why isn't there more French-speaking people in the USA since almost a third of your territory was french back in the time? (I mean Nouvelle-France)
Perhaps, but not the same extent.
Because the 13 colonies had literally 100 times more people living in it.
Bruh literally my entire ancestry is white, all of my direct family are white. I have like, no mixed race in me. My different family come from England, Poland, Quebec and the US
You can call me a mutt all day long, but I'm as white as a sheet
There were barely any ethnic French or Spanish people living in their US territories
fuck off, OP got french blood, he qualify for Québécois status.
I tried learning French too but it's such a fucking hard language
It's okay, Brits spew the amerimutt meme too when they're a quarter irish themselves
English colony. There were French immigrants to the 13 colonies (I have an ancestor who did) but they assimilated and became English-speakers
>Some of my ancestors were French-
Canadians, so I'm a bit of a Quebec nationalist
If Canada retains ownership of the St. Lawrence beyond the borders of Quebec, that could lead to The maritime provinces being proper fucked, or Quebec being an essentially landlocked nation on a prime shipping route - the two gates being between Newfoundland and Labrador, and between Cape Breton and the beak of the Rock.
Basically there would have to be negotiations. If freedom's the issue, Quebec's better off as an autonomous province than a separate nation, and the rest of Canada gets to merge its de facto and de jure stances on the issue at that point... there's some French outside of Quebec, but not enough to qualify the rest of the country as functionally bilingual.
>Some of my ancestors were French-Canadians, so I'm a bit of a Quebec nationalist
stop being a stereotype, you're making it harder for unretarded americans to have opinions
That as well. My ancestor was one of like, five French people in their colony.
>My great great great grandfather was Quebecois 296 years ago, I'm a pure Quebecois nationalist
Lmao do americans really?
Maple leaves are seething in this thread
>Because the 13 colonies had literally 100 times more people living in it.
W...Were the UK of this time THAT shitty for so many people wanting to flew away?
>they assimilated and became English-speakers
I see, that's logical, it also happened after