Quebec politicians of all stripes are sharing their memories of the province's first referendum � held 30 years ago on Thursday � in which the majority of voters rejected the sovereigntist movement's dream of independence.
If there's something that was NOT in the big news (at least at the radio and TV), is that "anniversary". It was just a little news like if a car hit one other in Rivi�re du loup.
The issue will never go away. Its part of the politics in Qu�bec.. the PQ will be in power next and we will have to listen the pauline go on and on and on... but the reality is the reality and there will never be a majority for separation. Intelligent Qu�becers know the benefits of being Canadian and what that means. But hey, let them go on, it makes life interesting.
"kenmore" said The issue will never go away. Its part of the politics in Qu�bec.. the PQ will be in power next and we will have to listen the pauline go on and on and on... but the reality is the reality and there will never be a majority for separation. Intelligent Qu�becers know the benefits of being Canadian and what that means. But hey, let them go on, it makes life interesting.
It does spice up what is known to be boring Canadian politics. Despite making Canada look weak.
Some seperatists in their own opinions say they want hold as many referendum as it takes til they get it.
Keep asking the question 'till people get it through their thick heads that the proper answer is "yes"?
Really ?
If there's something that was NOT in the big news (at least at the radio and TV), is that "anniversary". It was just a little news like if a car hit one other in Rivi�re du loup.
The issue will never go away. Its part of the politics in Qu�bec.. the PQ will be in power next and we will have to listen the pauline go on and on and on... but the reality is the reality and there will never be a majority for separation. Intelligent Qu�becers know the benefits of being Canadian and what that means. But hey, let them go on, it makes life interesting.
It does spice up what is known to be boring Canadian politics. Despite making Canada look weak.