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'Adieu France': Mum's parting rant goes viral
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'Adieu France': Mum's parting rant goes viral
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| Jul 14 12:25 am | Posted by:
N_Fiddledog
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An open letter in which a French family says it is leaving for Canada because of France's attitude towards entrepreneurs has gone viral
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N_Fiddledog
Tue Jul 14, 2015 7:33 am
This is interesting, because this French entrepeneur believes she'll have better business opportunities in Conservative run Canada than in Socialist run France.
Perhaps the NDP voters here would like to straighten her out.
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Thanos
Tue Jul 14, 2015 7:40 am
Better go to Alberta or Saskatchewan because Ontario and Quebec are just as fucked up as France is.
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martin14
Thu Jul 16, 2015 5:09 am
"Thanos" said
because Ontario and Quebec are just as fucked up as France is.
ummmmm, no. Not even close.
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PublicAnimalNo9
Thu Jul 16, 2015 5:31 am
"martin14" said
because Ontario and Quebec are just as fucked up as France is.
ummmmm, no. Not even close.
But Ontario sure is giving it the ol' college try.
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Perhaps the NDP voters here would like to straighten her out.
because Ontario and Quebec are just as fucked up as France is.
ummmmm, no. Not even close.
because Ontario and Quebec are just as fucked up as France is.
ummmmm, no. Not even close.
But Ontario sure is giving it the ol' college try.