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  • I worry because if Quebec leaves, Canada as a whole loses its strongest francophone and bilingual force. I understand quebec is different, but I think the nationalists suffer from a mentality that if one group is separate from another in some respect, it must become a completely different state. Quebec already has exercised its provincial powers in creating a very different province legally, and I want that rich difference to be part of Canada to enrich the country as a whole.

  • @sinclaire70 - Hahahaha - Here's that Sinclaire Bozo putting down others again. I thought it was just with me. Proves you're the racist, discriminating asshole. Quebec, Canada & North America doesn't need idiots like you. Anglos and immigrants make up a huge portion of Quebec's society and even with your racist discriminating Bill 101, you still can't stop us. (30 years later !!!) Hahaha !!! You can't stop us and you NEVER will. Get over it, learn to respect EVERYONE not just your French friends

  • @sinclaire70 Blah Blah

  • Parizeau should be shot in the face for such a racist remark. Thats the culutre right there people. Racist ignorant biggots!

  • "WE LOST BY THE ETHNIC VOTE"! DO YOU PEOPLE REALLY WANT A PARTY WITH THAT KIND OF RACIST MENTALITY RUNNING QUEBEC PEOPLE COME ON!!!

  • CANADA CANADA CANADA!!!! ONE DAY ALL THE FRENCH WILL BE SENT BACK TO WHERE THEY CAME FROM AND THERE WILL BE NO MORE BIGGOTRY IN CANADA WHOORAY!!!! LONG LIVE THE ETHNIC VOTE!!!!

  • LA LA lol!

  • @sinclaire70 Us garbages? lol! Quebec needs the rest of north america much more than north america needs quebec.

  • @sinclaire70 French people who realize that the world is much bigger than just quebec though. Its ashame that french canadians have a bad reputaiton of being very racist. That really should change, There is no nead to be so closed minded.

  • @sinclaire70 LOL I never ignored french. Its french people who ignore the rest of the word lol.

  • all I need to say to summarize french canadians mentality is the very intelligent comment Parizeau said " We lost to the ethnic vote" that describes how all you biggots think. Enjoy your french and you close minded "culture" See ya

  • @sinclaire70 zzzzzzzzzzzzzz...........

  • @sinclaire70 ZZZZZZZZ.............

  • @sinclaire70 ZZZZZZZ..........

  • @sinclaire70 ZZZZZ.....

  • @sinclaire70 Youre putting me to sleep!

  • @sinclaire70 Take care. Dont worry your little language isnt going anywhere. You dont need ot cry lol.

  • @sinclaire70 LOL!

  • LOL never going to happen. Dream on bud!

  • @ fizzypopism: I would certainly love if that could be that way, but the facts remains that if Quebec stays in Canada, assimilation is the only thing that await for us. Quebec's culture and language can't do anything except disapear under the attraction of the R.O.C, if we don't get independant before 10 or 15 years maximum.

  • If only ythey would clearly explain how sovereignty would make quebecs citicens lives better. THEY NEVER EXPLAIN THIS!!!

  • @sinclaire70 English ? French ? Spanish ? No one should be racist. Who cares who is more racist or who is worse? No one should be racist.

  • Why are we listening to this idiot, my car has more seats then the bloc

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  • @sinclaire70 English people are racist?? Quebecers are wayyy more racist than english people!!

  • @sinclaire70 Tu sais quoi, je suis tanné de t'entendre!! Tu dis que moi je suis "close-minded"? Je suis bilingue, J'ai été à une école française pendant mes années primaires et secondaires!! Tu ne me crois pas? Ecole Secondaire Jean-Jacques-Bertrand! De plus, on ne veut pas t'angliciser: on est juste tanné d'entendre les Québécois chialer après tout!! De plus, au Québec on dirait que personne accepte d'autres cultures et races qui ne viennent pas du Québec (closed-minded), so get lost you troll!

  • @sinclaire70 I noticed that Max Powers deleted your comments on his video. That must make your little doggie tail get so very twitchy!

    Max doesn't like you very much. He doesn't see how silly you are as I do.

    I enjoyed your latest cow joke. I can always rely on you to give me a chuckle.

    Have a nice Monday, little doggie !

  • @sinclaire70 Goodnight doggie ! I hope your fleas do not keep you awake.

  • @sinclaire70 Now now Little Doggie,

    You need to becareful and use your nice words because angry words can do harm to others. If you want to be friends, you need to curb your naughty words.

    You decided that this person's point of view is irrevelant? It is your views which are out of touch with reality.

    Now you behave yourself and mind your manners.

  • @sinclaire70 Little Doggie,

    are you still writing all this for me ?

    dont you habe anything else to do !

    what do still you want from me ?

    Im still not gay if that is what you want

    in Montreal we have websites specialized for those like you who are looking for friends online

    dont you know that ?

    ----

    Sleep tight doggie. Nighty-night !

  • I have a french canadian friend and he's the coolest guy in the world, his accent also rocks!

  • I love Quebec! Canada wouldn't be Canada without Quebec....

  • @KnightMD I know!! That's why we don't want quebec to separate!!

  • @39maxpowers The little doggie is quite a character. He latches onto the comments of those he dislikes and hunts their youtube visits.

    and you banned me, a realitively normal bilingual from your channel. You have good need to avoid the little doggie from sinclaire70, however, I am rather bland in comparison.

    I wish you well with your upcoming video.

  • In Quebec are people with varying opinions regarding the issues of sovereignty, language and culture. Like most civilized nations, Canada is responsible to the will of the voters. Within Quebec province, voters struggle to find ways to express their views to their fellow citizens within Quebec and the Commonwealth. Among the confused Quebeckers are those, such as YT's Uneileuneville & CanadiansGoHome. both channels operated by a character calling himself. Little Doggie who trolls Quebec videos

  • Vive le Quebec! If a separate nation & republic is what they want, then let's all be reasonable and let them do it. Sometimes national unions go sour. Look historically at the far past union of Norway & Sweden. One day, the Norwegians wanted their own country, to a strong enough degree, and Sweden just bowed to the will of its people; and an orderly, peaceful national divorce came about. Cheers to the Quebec Republic!

  • Hey Duceppe, how's that Separation thing going? Oh wait..

  • LOL DUCEPPE FAILS!

  • I admire the Quebecois politicians for speaking in English even though it is not their natural language. That takes balls.

    Secondly, I would never force Quebec to stay, but hope it does. The rest of Canada could learn so much from Quebec culture. Since English Canada's identity has been assimilated by the Americans. Quebec's culture is so sacred and important. I hope Quebec stays so that we could learn to be a nation together.

  • @fizzypopism yea, Canada can learn alot from Quebec, like how to boo the American anthem, how to complain about EVERYTHING, how to treat women like sexual objects instead of actual people, how to screw the government by living off of welfare because of laziness and not because of hard times, how to be all talk but doesn't have the guts to fight the fight, how to be ungrateful for everything Canada has done for them, only to ask for more! Oh, and I'm from Quebec, so I know what I talking about!

  • @39maxpowers I think you might be a tad upset. I could list all the crappy things about Ontario. To be fair, Americanization and the American control of Canada is upsetting. So I can understand where they're coming from.

    Sure you can list the bad things. But that doesn't solve anything. It doesn't make non-Quebecois any happier and it doesn't make separatists any less staunch in their point of view. Let's try to be idealists and see the best in one another.

  • @39maxpowers I see that the little doggie on sinclaire70 is anxious to do battle with you. Remain patient, his views are stereotypical Quebecois, but rest assured, not all of us are quite as extreme. You will know you are getting under his hide when he leaps into all uppercase letters. Have fun with him. He is an inbecile.

  • @4BlocksE2ndOnRight Ok, he is now replying on my comments on Mac Miller, MAC MILLER, saying that I'm a fucking anglophone!!! He is obviously a troll who has too much spare time!! :P And guess what: now I'm making a video which explains, to all ignorant engilsh and french Canadians, including sinclaire70 (who say they know shit but don't) the real reasons for the Quiet Revolution and the real reasons as to why Quebec wants to separate!!

  • @fizzypopism

    I hope more english Canadian think that way ! And also hope more Québécois would think that way toward Canadians.

  • @fizzypopism Respect.

  • @fizzypopism There could still be something to learn from us. Like you said yourself, you are being assimilated by the American culture... Why not us then? See what I mean?

  • @VaguelyErected I hope you realize that Quebec has higher rates of people who want to join the US compared to the rest of Canada. It's the Canadian government, as a result of the strength of the American economy, that 'Americanizes' this country.

  • @fizzypopism There is a reason why the "Bloc Québécois" exists and not the "Bloc Albertians" or "Bloc British Columbians" ... It's two VERY different cultures and we all know here that the rest of Canada has interests toward us. We are not interested, how could that be clearer? You guys do your own things, We do ours. That's it. There is nothing wrong with this.

  • @VaguelyErected Firstly, Quebec isn't the only province with separatist parties. Secondly, what is so different about your culture? St Huberts? 

  • @fizzypopism What about language, different origins and different way of thinking? Treating Quebec like a Canadian province is like holding Native Americans down so we can control them and hopefully make them forget that they got their asses penetrated by some kind of queen. I say: Fuck that shit!

  • @VaguelyErected Do NOT compare yourselves to the Natives. Save underfunding of French schools, French Canadians were NEVER treated badly in comparison to the Natives. That's actually wrong. You also realize that Natives are opposed to seperation, right? And that there are most incidents of French Canadian-on-Native hate crimes than when compared to English Canadians? Yeah, no. Don't say that.

  • @VaguelyErected Secondly, the Queen hasn't had ANY authority ever. The Monarchy has never used any of their influence to shape our laws since the 19th century. Lern2history. And this is coming from someone who doesn't approve of the monarchy.

  • @fizzypopism I will also respond by asking a question: If Canada could be a country (without allegiance to the Queen of Nowhere). Would you want to be independent or not?

  • @VaguelyErected I would love Canada not to have the monarchy, simply because it's outdated. But the monarchy does nothing and has no influence on our politics, and it would cost a tremendous amount of money to remove, as well as an insane amount of political pressure. I just don't think it's a battle worth fighting when there are so many more pressing issues.

  • Je trouve ça plus que dommage que Gilles Duceppe n'ait pas été réélu, lui il l'avait l'affaire : avancer la cause des Québécois. Pendant 20 ans il nous a servi et je crois vraiment qu'il aurait pu aller plus loin encore. Lui il comprenait que le Canada n'est pas uni dans le sens qu'il y a tout de sorte de cultures et de besoins et que la politique ne revient pas à essayer d'appliquer une pensée à tout une population, mais justement qu'il est important de conserver son unicité.

  • lol

  • Gilles Duceppe will be the Quebec Premier in 2012 and will lead Quebec to become a nation.

  • @TheSocialistHero No, he won't.

    Quebec made a clear, loud & resounding statement in the federal elections that they REJECT Gilles Duceppe.

    I'm not saying that we won't have a PQ government, but if so, it most certainly will have NOTHING to do with Duceppe.

    I think Quebec's switch to the NDP is a beautiful symbol of Quebec's maturity, a symbol of Quebec's realization of their love for Canada. We're a big family, sometimes we squabble, but we ultimately love each other. I'm a Quebecois Canadian.

  • @ammarios i disagree, the majority of quebec voted NDP because they realized the bloc party will never get elected. the next best thing is layton who will cater to them as much as possible. i assert quebec's moral right to separate,as they are a superior culture. if they separate i want in, im going to move there if it happens

  • @ammarios As an Anglo, I appreciate that. Just as Quebecois might have learned to embrace Canada, I hope the rest of Canada learns from Quebec. Quebec is pretty much the only part of Canada (with the exception of some Western provinces and Newfoundland) that have not been completely Americanized. Ontario has been overtaken by American culture. But I have seen Quebecois as politically active, bilingual and forward thinking people that reject Americanization.

  • @TheSocialistHero we can only hope, If they separate i'm moving there. i wonder if layton will let them  separate...

  • @TheSocialistHero ya okay.........

  • So happy the Bloc got stomped in the election. Good riddance.

  • Se séparer ou créer un pays?

    Anglophone ou francophone?

    La souveraineté du Canada ou la souveraineté du Québec?

    Il n'existe tout simplement aucune raison pour le Québec de ne pas se séparer. Si l'union Européenne est capable d'allier tout plein de cultures avec une organisation adéquate, pourquoi pas nous? On a voté NPD parce qu'on payait des milliards pour un pays qui nous pillait nos ressources en nous soi-disant ''tolérant''.. On est un bon pays même avec un handicap d'impot, imaginez sans.

  • Bravo au Bob Gratton qui veule garder leur rocheuses!..Wow le seul parti qui assurait nos interets est mort! Mais tsé Jack Layton est tellement simpatique en! loll j'ai hate de voir apres juste un an s'que ca va donner.

  • LE NPD NE REPONDRA PAS A NOS ASPIRATIONS ET L'OPTION SOUVERAINISTE VA RESURGIR DE SES CENDRES

  • @Jimbro84  100% daccord

  • VIVE LE QUÉBEC LIBRE

  • @merdique11 Oui, shui d'accord. Vive le Québec libre DANS le Canada libre et uni. Nous sommes Canadiennes, nous sommes Québécoises et nous sommes un grand famille. Oui, il y a des problèmes, mais ça c'est normal dans un grand famille. Je suis fier d’être un Canadien de la belle province du Québec... a tout jamais. Selon moi, nous (TOUS les Canadiennes de le nord-ouest a le sud-est), nous sommes les plus "lucky" dans le monde. :-) Soyons fier d’être nous-même.

  • @ammarios So sorry for my English. But this post was beautiful. Wish I could express my sincerity in your language.

  • @zacodaco1234 Eh?

  • @zacodaco1234 Jpense que ta mal lu... j'ai écrit "Bye Bye esti de séparatiste (Gilles Duceppes). Toi dans ta petite tête de bien-être ta surment lu "Bye Bye esti de séparatistes" en pensent que je parlais des 50% de quebecois qui font rien de leur vie a part chialer sur les anglais pis collecter leur BS à fin du mois. Who's stupid now ? sa veut dire "c'est qui le stupid maintenant" j'traduit parce,que ta surment jamais sorti de cher vous. Esti d'retarder

  • lol... Bye Bye esti de séparatiste.

  • Si vous étiez un pickle, quel légume vous seriez être - Gille Duceppe

  • C'est fini M. Duceppe!  C'est fini!

  • C'est fini. A Dieu, Bloc Quebecois! On est fatigue du separatisme! Le Bloc Quebecois aura un bon endroit sur​la benne à ordures de l'histoire.

  • On avait peut-être pas besoin du Bloc pour la souveraineté... Un gouvernement majoritaire de droite au-dessus d'un Québec beaucoup plus à gauche et contre les idées conservatrices (voir les résultats des dernières élections) suffira peut-être

    . Il suffit d'attendre 2 ou 3 ans et de voir les effets des décisions de Harper... l'histoire nous en dira davantage.

  • hahahahahahahahahahahaahahaaha­hahahaah

  • what the hell is he saying half the time?

  • I actually kind of agree with him. Canada could be 12+ autonomous bodies united in a North American Union with the US's and Mexico's self-governing states.

    But how many centuries of rule and war did it take for Europe to become the cluster of countries it is today?

  • bad english

  • @postmaster14 How's your French? Feel free to drop a couple of lines (coherent ones) here, friend.

  • Salut Gilles! I think Quebecers have told the Bloc exactly where they stand. Monsieur Harper try not to alienate them. I'm and Alberta redneck too, but I respect the Quebecois people. Not the ones who hate us, but the vast majority who love this country like all of us.

  • @MetalBasher1313 I'm from this vast majority you're talking about.

  • GOOD RIDANCE. Now he gets a nice pension from a country he tried to rip apart!

  • Anglo canadians aren't rude to quebecers, me being one of them and knowing how this works... I think Duceppe failed to answer how he balances for the needs of Quebecers against seperation. It doesn't matter... he isn't leader anymore, poor thing

  • After last night's results, Adios Amigos

  • Salut Doucheppe!

  • HAHAHAH Harper kicked some ass this election

  • allez-vous continué d'y croire à votre projet de souveraineté avec 23,4% du vote ? à quoi ça sert de continuer à vivre dans l'illusion ?

  • @claudelebel55 Le projet de souveraineté est loin d'être mort; il y a plein de souverainistes (comme moi )qui n'ont pas voté bloc, car la gauche est un enjeux plus important à court-moyen terme. Les derniers sondages montrent un 40% de souverainistes convaincus et une bonne marge d'indécis et dieu sait que les indécis peuvent changer d'avis après les résultats que nous avons eu Lundi!

  • @JesusSoldierZ Pour moi c'est mort. Ça fait très longtemps que vous stagner à environ 40% et il n'y a aucune raison de croire que ça và augmenter et il y a de plus en plus d'ancien militant qui tourne la page - « Depuis plus de dix ans, je mène dans des postes électifs le combat de la souveraineté. Je reconnais que mes efforts pour relancer rapidement le débat sur la question nationale sont restés vains. » Lucien Bouchard il y a quelques années. En ce qui me concerne, vous perdez votre temps.

  • @claudelebel55

    Si l'histoire nous a appris quelque chose, c'est qu'il ne faut jamais dire jamais! ;)

  • @JesusSoldierZ malheureusement pour toi, tu viens de le dire :)

  • @claudelebel55 D'où le bonhomme sourire. Je ne me serais pas piégé de manière aussi déficiente ;)!

  • @JesusSoldierZ bon :)

  • These frenchmans want to keep their "culture" but yet they are ripping off France, and the Natives were here first but they barely have anything.....I'd rather be happy with the Natives culture rather than these ignorant peppers.They still don't get it that no one gives 2 shits about the separation, if you're not happy go to France.However they don't like these guys either..

  • @BITE256 Well said.

  • @BITE256 Seriously, it's the most stupid thing I ever read. If they want to separate, trust me, they have very good reasons. You are really ignorant to say things like that. Let them be what they want! They don't feel canadian, they hate Canada.Where I was living, every Canada's symbol was burned or destroy. They don't have the same history, same language. You are not at their place, it's funny to see how poeple who doesn't know a fucking thing about them can say that. I woulsd be happy for them

  • @samumuxd "You are not at their place, it's funny to see how poeple who doesn't know a fucking thing about them can say that", Gee it's funny that after 19 years of living in QC along the way I know what their interests are as you claim that I don't know shit about them. And hence the whole BQ only getting 6 seats out of the entire nation and it's own freaking province rejected them, I'm guessing that those people who didn't vote for them are ignorant too?

  • @BITE256 I agree with you BITE256, those damned frogs are even worst than the natives

  • @BITE256 I agree with your perfect analysis, those damned frogs are even worst than the natives

  • @BITE256 I agree with your perfect analysis, those damned frogs are even worst than the natives

  • Good riddance to you Mr. DUCEPPE. You throw yourself upon the sword as a failed general should do. Canada is now and forever will be, one nation united, with the people of Quebec included as proud members of this great dominion. Never again will you threaten to divide the family that is this great country. God keep our land Glorious and free... and United.

  • Bon débarras à vous M. Duceppe. Vous vous jeter sur l'épée comme un général qui ont échoué doivent faire. Le Canada est maintenant et sera toujours, une nation unie, avec les gens de Québec comprise en tant que membres fiers de cette grande domination. Plus jamais vous menace de diviser la famille qui est ce grand pays. Que Dieu protège notre patrie glorieuse et libre ... et-Unis.

  • Bon débarras!!!

  • lol, Bloc Quebecois got pwned and only got like 3 seats anyways, so that should end some stupid arguments.

  • lol, Bloc Quebecois got pwned and only got like 3 seats anyways, so that should end some stupid arguments.

  • Great two major assholes at the same time talking...

  • @andmaketherain lol, now you can be happy because bloc quebecois got pwned and only got like 3 seats:)

  • T'es en train d'en prendre un bonne criss de debarque mon ostie de separatist

  • i'm french myself and i hate it when the other french canadiens talk about quebec being a country because those "square heads" wich are supposed to be english canadiens are stealing our water.... i mean wtf.... no one is stealing our water thats just crazy and im actually bilingual i speak french just as good as i speak english ans thats another reason why some french canadiens are stupid they think that english isn't important but its the most talked language in the world

  • @thegab1223 En fait, c'est le Mandarin qui est le plus parlé.

  • @hytbg1 oui je viennes juste de voir ca

  • @hytbg1 mais le mandarin est plus parle parce que les chinois sont des milliards dans leur pays mais le language de commerce c est l anglais

  • @thegab1223 Tout à fait d'accord avec ça. Cependant, vous avez quand même dit que l'anglais est la langue la plus parlé. Je ne faisais que vous corriger.

    

  • @hytbg1 oui je le sais que tu me corrigais je voulais dire que l'anglais était la langue de commerce mais merci car sérieusement je ne savais pas que le mandarin est langue la plus parlé

  • @thegab1223 Ce fut un plaisir. Pour en revenir à la souveraineté, je suis souverainiste, mais pas pour des raisons de haine envers le peuple anglais ou bien autres stupidités véhiculées. Je base mon opinion sur des arguments concrets qui prouvent qu'un Québec souverain est tout à fait avantageux pour les Québécois.

  • @hytbg1 je suis a la recherche de ces arguments depuis de nombreuses années, svp donne les moi ou dirige moi ou je pourrais trouver de tels arguments

  • @hytbg1 So sorry to speak in English, my French is poor. While I will defend Quebec's right to separate to the death, since the right to self determination is a fundamental freedom, I am not too sure it would be the best thing for Quebec. Consider the USA. Should Quebec separate, the Canadian laws protecting French culture would not be there, and Quebec would be as exposed to Americanization and immigration influence as us all.

    Besides, I want English Canada to learn from Quebec.

  • @fizzypopism I assure you, my friend. A sovereign Quebec will be able to defend his culture against the Americanization, have a strong and more fair economy, be ecologique, inovate in all domains and finish with the supremacy of the multinationals. All of this is possible if the people of Quebec want it and vote for the goob party, not for the friends of the big compagnies. Thank for your reaction.

  • @hytbg1 But how? Sorry if this seems rude, but I am not too sure. Britain is pretty Americanized, and they have an older culture than Quebec. And without Canadian language laws, what would stop an influx of immigrants in Quebec from overtaking culture?

  • @fizzypopism My people resist to assimilation by your people during three century ( I have nothing against English-canadian, but it's a fact.), and if Quebec become a country, the gouvernement will make laws for protect the culture. Those laws will be as effective then the canadian laws.

  • @hytbg1 You can't deny that assimilation then is different than what is assimilation now. Truth is, I consider you guys the second (after the natives) Canadians. The maple leaf and beaver come from Quebec. Also, Canada is not Britain. I do not identify with Britain in the way you don't identify with France. I think Anglo-Canadians have tried (albeit with some failures and despite some bigots) to encourage French culture. That's why we have language laws.

  • @fizzypopism The language laws are there, because Québécois stood up against the repression. I want to believe in a federation where everybody is equal, but I see too many time the difference between Canadian and Québécois. A good exemple is the majority of Stephen Harper, practically all the Québec is against his ideologie. My people must to be master of her future, not the rest of Canada. Sorry, my friend. We must become a country.

  • @hytbg1 Eew, Harper. Believe me, it's not just the Quebecois who dislike him. My only issue with seperatism is that is like giving up. I believe that racism and cultural differences are things that the Quebecois and the rest of Canada are capable of overcoming. And as you mentioned, Quebec is very liberal. Do you really want a bunch of Conservatives running a giant country next to you?

  • @fizzypopism I know it's not just the Québécois dislike Harper. But a lot of people of my nation is bored to wait after the rest of Canada for evoluate. We tryed many time in the past to something together (Like the last elections), but that never work. My nation must take his future in his hand, not wait after the others. I think it's not the Quebec must open the eyes of the Canadians, but the Canadians by themselves. Maybe after that a country with two nations will be possible.

  • @hytbg1 If Quebec becomes its own country will the French Speaking parts of New Brunswick be part of that country? How about the French Speaking parts of Ontario? (not trying to argue just curious)

  • @LudicrousPlatypus If Quebec become a country, this country will probably conserve the same territory then now. For French-canadian outside of the Québec...If Québec become a country, this people will lose her rights, because the Québec is not there for defend this people? I hope not! It's like the English people in Quebec, they don't will lose her rights, because the rest of Canada is not there for defend this people. Of course not!

  • (Quebec has nothing to offer its Citizens as a sovereign country. How is a sovereign quebec going to make the lives of its citizens better?? Honestly!!) THIS IS NEVER ADDRESSED IN ANY ARGUMENT

  • Quebec has nothing to offer its Citizens as a sovereign country. How is a sovereign quebec going to make the lives of its citizens better?? Honestly!!

  • The truth to be told, sovereign countries in Europe are strugling. Et puis, soyons franc, c'est une affaire de coeur, la séparation, un point c'est tout. Il n'y a aucune logique, aucune raison valable pour une séparation. There is absolutely no logic or common sense for a province to separate other than wishing Canada to break up and to try to obtain absolute power for itself which is absolutely ludicrous and stupid.Défi: le québec doit travailler avec le Canada. Est-elle capable de le faire?

  • @lcvac J'espere avec tou mon coeur

  • so many ignorant comments on here , wow !

    Vive le Québec libre!

  • Duceppe should come and live Europe.. Its been less than 100 years that a lot of Europe got rid of their absolute monarchies, and half of Europe only got democracy in the 90s (including Germany). They only got their currency in the 90s, and made their economies free market in the 80s (re: Thatcher etc.).. Quebec and Canada are already far more advanced.. No offence to Europe - but Duceppe should be a little less colonial.

  • It's sad to read all those comment on French Canadian (Like me). We're not all separatist, and as I know... separation is even less popular than it was... But I might agree that the Bloc Is far from needed. But this is my opinion, I wish for Jack Layton's victory here in Quebec... I don't want the Bloc to die... but maybe to become part of the Provincial Governement, not the Federal.

  • hahaha! a NPD add popped right before this video! Jack Layton for the WIN!

  • Old fucking joke Duceppe...comme on dit au Quebec bye bye Gilles.

  • BITCH ASS FRENCHMEN

  • La Guierre! Yes Sir! was a novel that helped me understand francophone / anglophone relations.

    If I was a francophone I think I'd be on board with separation, considering how so many Anglo Canadians are so rude towards the French. French should be equally part of our nation, and its not, and their pissed. And rightly so.

    Remember Quebec is one of the original provinces. We pretty much had to beg/bribe everyone else to join.

  • @sahragraham Beautifully said. It's good to pass the message for those out of Canada to understand how we feel instead of just saying that we whine for no reason...

  • @sahragraham Quebec joined confederation with a strip of land along the Saint Lawrence River. Now they are the largest province ( I think) heavily subsidized by the rest of us. Let them leave - but with what they came with and their per capita portion of the national debt

  • @sahragraham i'm an anglo living in quebec. Quebec isnt equally part of our nation because of themselves, not anyone else. They choose to create a conflict over french or english, canada or quebec, federalism or seperatism. The federal government spends billions each year on the promotion of french, not because the rest of canada wants it, but quebec wants it. if quebecers qould just get over what happened 300 years ago this conflict wouldnt exist.

  • @sahragraham Thank you so much! As an anglophone, I am disgusted at how my English Canadian peers treat their lovely French counterparts in Quebec and abroad.

    Does this mean Quebec is perfect? Nah, Quebec's fucked up too. But a lot of Quebec's mistakes are inspired by fear of the anti-French sentiment we have established against them. And that should be treated with love and understanding, not resentment.

  • MAKE QUEBEC AN AUTONOMY

  • Is that supposed to be a fn joke????

  • They want to make it mandatory in quebec for people to have to attend french universities if you are considered "anglophone"

  • why the fuck is this treasonous bastard even doing running in a federal election? i live in b.c. what good can he do for me? nothing! this asshole is trying to tear the country that i love and would die for apart. fuck you mr duceppe you should be publicly shot for treason! if you dont like it here GET THE FUCK OUT OF OUR COUNTRY and take all of your fucking zombies with you!!

  • Look at Switzerland , the best example of a country having 3 official language, everybody getting along fine even if the germans are 75% majority. Each region has special power depending on there needs, cultural background, language ect

    Canada is supposed to be a confederation, do you even get the concpet ?

    No need for Quebec to separate but let us do what we want in our province, without bringing the supreme court each time.

    And what's the problem canadians have with us speaking french ?

  • @dpgsoldier I find there is more problems with french quebecers against the english language than the english canadians against the french language.

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  • @six80ususus there is WAY more bilingual people in Quebec than in the rest of Canada.

    40% in Québec and New brunswick, about 8% in rest of the provinces.

    the problem is if you give more powers to Québec .You have the natives, innus, people from the western provinces who are gonna want some ect.... Dont you get the big picture yet....

    Anyway, The supreme court is never gonna alow Québec to force anglos to attend french university its a ridiculous issueto start with , SPIN you get it ?

  • @dpgsoldier I know there are way more biligual people in quebec that the rest of canada. What I meen is It seems like in quebec however the english laguage is generally more attacked by francophones than the french language is in the rest of canada by anglophones. This is just the impression I get.

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  • @dpgsoldier I live in Montreal and I see a completly multilingual and multi national city. The thing is if it is a matter of preserving indentity and history then allowing all different nationalities is not going to help that. Even if they preserve the french language the city is multi national so the identity they are trying to preserve will be lost anyway.

  • @six80ususus Honestly I am glad I have the opportunity to learn and practice 2 different languages on adaily basis. Living in Montreal there really is no impression that canada is 2 nations.

  • @six80ususus Come on, I live in Montreal too and its not true that the city is ''multinational'' and ''multilingual''...

    There is a good balance of french/english, but its not because there is a lot of ''cultural minorities'' that the city becomes multinational... Montreal is bilingual, not ''multilingual''...

  • @dpgsoldier Proof is, I went to Ontario and no darn waitresses speak any French. You go to Montreal you can get both French or English no problem because people are more hired if they speak both in the public service.

  • @YamiSeigy In 1980, I walked into a restaurant in québec city and was refused to be served because my husband and myself spoke english. They found out that I was a french canadian! Waiters could not speak english and would refuse to learn it. The sad truth is that it has costs millions of dollars to québec for acting like teenager, rebelling against Canada. The economy slowed down as tourists shied away from the province of québec. This is pure economic truth and common sense.

  • @lcvac Wow that was really stupid of them! But I live near Montreal I don't know how Quebec city might be stuck up... Montreal is bilingual that I know something like that would never happen there!

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  • Snooty French.....Quebec please shake loose so Canada can be Annexed by the United States