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Posted by buickanddeere on April 08, 2005 at 11:21:52 from (64.10.41.63):
In Reply to: Re: Canadian John Deere posted by Hugh MacKay on April 08, 2005 at 07:00:25:
. Hugh I agree with you 100% on this one. The Hundreds of millions spend on Bilingual services across the country yearly for a small pocket of language Ludites in Quebec is a crime. No senior promotions in the armed forces for non French speakers. If applying you just about have to be French language 1st and with a French family name. Stores/businesses in Quebec cannot post signs in English. Then there is all the federal grants and gov't contracts that Quebec gets and the rest of the provinces don't. And how about the current "Ad-Scam. Let alone the 1 billion plus that evaporated into Quebec with the "Human Resources" fraud. Oh if we had ever called their bluff and said go ahead and separate in the 1970's. Every time they want more gov't treats they threaten to separate. Of course Quebec Prime Ministers leading the gov't of the country since the 1960's. They look after their own first. Any Federal Government exposure to the rest of the world suggests 95% of the country is French speaking. Try finding a gov't sponsored Olympic athlete that isn't French? It's just some highly placed opportunists maintaining a power base and cash cow pushing French here. There are far more Italian or Chinese speaking people that French in this country.
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