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  • This guy is an idiot.

    This guy talks with a lot of anger about the french language. I 100 % support 101

  • This guy's plain right. Side note, honestly, French one sided people like these people are really the only ones actually hurting the province of Quebec. Bitch if you want, legitly prove the statement wrong.

  • Honestly, I'm way too lazy to really look this up, so I'm hoping someone will just plain tell me =D

    What's Bill 101?

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  • @sergioapuzzo Totally appreciate you writing out the answer twice by the way. Either that, or my inbox is completely retarded.

    Now I believe that this bill is moronic despite the fact that I do agree that people should learn french. Also, the opposite also applies. Communication is key, so why not be as fluent as possible, no? I personally speak english. I used to be pretty good in french, but at some point, I plain stopped speaking it. I'd like to relearn just so I'd be better.

  • 432 hahaha poor argument from that kid...

  • 2:30

  • @marloncalito83

    Btw he's wrong @2:30. Even French Canadians would agree that English "IS" going to make your economy better. Why? Isn't it obvious enough by now?

  • @skyscraper03 I don't think he made a comment to be right so much as he made it to prove a point. You're still spot on tho =D

  • I know there are not as many people as the black guy in the video talking so much like that. But I'm sure that in their minds there're a lot of people in the world think that Quebec is somewhat screwed up, sacrificing the glory and potential prosperity and freedom just for the language. Just take a look at what is Montreal, and what it used to be. It is the opposite situation of New York City or Shanghai not just in terms of the language but in terms of many other aspects as well.

  • @skyscraper03 Upon reading your other posts, I've determined that you're a well informed individual on this matter, or at least enough to be validly opinionated. Good job. Very well spoken.

  • In America, English (used to be the language of british settlers) is spoken all over the country as the tool of "communication". Over 200 million people out of 300 mil. in the US were from countries not speaking English. Now they all use it rather as the "language to talk" than a language called English, or a language from some island across the ocean. Do you think they are unhappy, wiped out, or zombies? They are actually living their lives happily, fully, and PROUD of themselves.

  • In China, Mandarin (used to be the northern language) is spoken all of China as the national language now. There are so many directs in a country size, but they all speak the official language and happy & proud of it as "Chinese". For example people in Shanghai region used to speak Shanghainese(pop. about 100mil) for thousands of years, but now they speak Mandarin with true love, without discomfort or anything. Now, Shanghai is welcomed, loved, understood, and supported by the entire China.

  • If they did not set up laws like Bill 101 in the 70s in Quebec, by now most of you the younger generation who speak French here on Youtube would JUST speak much better English and that would have given you much more objectivity in this matter as well as the benefits of another fluent language as well as French, not to mention that English is a charming international communication language of 21st century. So honestly, wouldn't you say you are actually the victim of the Bill 101?

  • Many people are actually not capable of learning and using a language FULLY unless it's their mother tongue or educated when they were younger. Because of this nature of human limit, they can not absorb & understand the other side with complete comfort, and naturally they get against what is not "theirs".

  • Mon avis est que pour que le Québec se développe, il a besoin d'avoir et de protéger sa culture distincte. De prioriser l'éducation en français et créer un attachement à notre belle langue mais donner des cours de langue seconde tôt et autres langues par la suite pour former une génération élite internationale.

  • @Bilingualmontrealer Je ne questionne pas pas attachement. Le fais que tu t'intéresses à une cause sociale démontre un bon citoyen qui cherche à bouger les choses bien qu'elle vont un peu à l'encontre des valeurs québécoises.

  • I see many, many companies bypassing Quebec companies in order to work with Toronto companies simply because they don't want to have a problem with miscommunication. I deal with it all the time. The misconception about Quebec, is that it is 100% French. That just hurts business !!! If you can't understand that or don't agree, you definitely don't own a company !!!

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  • On a side note, language has nothing to do with the economy. Most economic powers now are non-english speaking countries. Most présidents or companies managers uses translators.

  • @traumanezzar - What ??? Language has nothing to do with ecomony ?? You're joking - right ??? Language has a MASSIVE influence on the economy (in North America) - Companies must compete and when there is a similar product being offered by 2 companies but one has a language barrier, the other will win. Many, many companies by pass Quebec simply because of the language problems. Since the rest of Canada can work in English without a problem companies will bypass Quebec companies to go there.

  • @BilingualMontrealer Companies will do anything to make a buck and if complying to a language law is one of them, they will do it. Companies dont need an english environment, only bilingual reps or service staff that act outside québec. Anyway, our market will slow start going world wide as the american economy is only sinking..

  • @traumanezzar - What are you on drugs? International companies don't have to comply with Quebec's language laws !! They get to decide who they want to work with (A Québec company or a company elsewhere in Canada such as in Toronto) - Of course companies can hire bilingual reps, but with your idiot laws making Québec unilingual French and with constant gov't intervention to make things even more French I don't blame them for going elsewhere. Canada will always rely on trade with the US.

  • @traumanezzar - What is happening in the US right now is a temporary situation. The US will not stay down forever. If you think Quebec can rely on International trade to survive, you're definitely smoking crack. Europe is also going through difficult economic times. Like it or not, for Quebec to be more successful, it MUST become bilingual and if we are known world wide as such, we will succeed way more than by being a unilingual French province.

  • @BilingualMontrealer You have very little faith in our expertise, in our economy and obiously notre langue! Québec a le professionalisme, le terrain, les ressources et la motivation pour réussir à avoir un modèle economique distinct. Dire que on peu pas réussir sans l'anglais c'est de l’ignorance. Bien quel aide, elle est pas nécessaire.

  • La langue sociale est le Français et elle devrait l'être au travail aussi. Les entreprise n'ont qu'a s'adapter à notre mode de vie ou qu'elle aille voir ailleurs, elles auront pas mon argent.

  • @traumanezzar - If I didn't have faith in our Quebec, I would have been gone a long time ago. What you don't know is that I am from a FRENCH family. All my aunts, uncles, neices, nephews etc etc are FRENCH.Je suis un anglophone parce que ma mère a épousé un soldat de l'Angleterre. Un soldat qui a combattu contre l'Allemagne. Un soldat qui a aidé à libérer la France des nazis. Vous ne pouvez même pas commencer à comprendre mon attachement aux deux langues, ni mon respect pour eux.

  • @BilingualMontrealer

    HEY LE CAVE TES MÊME PAS BILINGUE

    QUÉBÉCOIS WANNABE

    YOUR JUST A RETARDED UNILINGUAL MORON FROM WEST-ISLAND

    A FUCKING RELIC

    LES ANGLAID SALES QUI ONT DÉ-FUSIONNÉ MONTREAL PARCE QU`ILS NE VEULENT PAS VIVRE AVEC LES QUÉBÉCOIS...RACISTS CLOSED-MINDEDS

    VOUS ÊTES UN CANCER POUR LE QUÉBEC : SURFINANCÉS TOUJOURS À CHIALER ET À VIOLER LES LOIS...MÊME LES HAITIENS SONT MIEUX QUE VOUS...CRISSE DE RAPACES

    FUCK OFF QUÉBEC ENGLISHITS

  • @UneILEuneVille - Poor, Poor Racist, anti-English discriminating jackass. You're just scared of the English. Go hide under your mommy's sheets. You'll NEVER get rid of us powerful Anglos, NEVER!!! You will always be 2nd to us no matter how hard you try to kill us.

  • @BilingualMontrealer

    et voilà l`exemple parfait de pourquoi la SOUVERAINETÉ DU QUÉBEC est nécessaire: cet usager qui s`appelle lui-même bilingue pour se donner un air chic ( Québécois wannabe ) mais qui est en fait un fier représentant de la communauté anglaise du Québec ne cesse de se vanter qu`il fait partie de la majorité canadienne-anglaise, que les Québécois sont par le fait même des citoyens de seconde classe et qu`ils seront toujours moins " puissants " que les anglais...pathétique

  • @UneILEuneVille - Ah poor baby. Need a tissus ?? You've got not positive to say nor have you proven a point other than show that you are nothing more than racist, discriminating asshole. Québec will NEVER become sovereign. No one wants it cause there is more benefit staying in Canada. The only thing hurt Quebec is ASSHOLES like you who feel the need to be superior to the English instead of wanting to be treated like an equal. You'll never be the same size, you'll always be 2nd to us. Get over it

  • I'm a french quebecer and this is just really stupid the old farts who live off in the country-side need to learn how to change.

  • @sinclaire70 Were you experiencing some health-related situation here?

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  • The Seppy's and language law disciples are going crazy now that the TRUTH is coming out and this is MILD compared to what's really going on here in QUEBECK and has been for the last 35 years!!! They don't want anyone to know about their LUNATIC ILLEGAL ETHNIC CLEANSING LANGUAGE LAWS - the only place in the freaking world (civilized world) where they've made OUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE FREAKING ILLEGAL and this is a Canadian OWNED PROVINCE - NOT A QUEBECOIS OWNED PROVINCE OR NATION!!

  • @sinclaire70 Cat run across the keys?

  • @sinclaire70 an intrepretation forthcoming?

  • @sinclaire70 perhaps, a spasm from a spastic

  • Why is the videos most 'heated part of the protest - unavailable? I tried to watch it and it's listed as private???

    WTF???

  • Incredible that in Canada we have illegal FORCED Language Laws in OUR CANADIAN OWNED PROVINCE - and remember that - Quebeck is OWNED by ALL Canadians and not the IGNORANT - ETHNIC CLEANSING DISCIPLES who illegally declared they are the ones who own OUR PROVINCE!! The LEGISLATORS who enacted ALL THESE ILLEGAL LAWS WITHOUT OUR KNOWLEDGE AND AGAINST OUR WILL - BELONG IN JAIL FOR GROSS ABUSE AND VIOLATION OF THEIR POWERS!!

  • Quebeck has always been Majority French - even when it was Officially bilingual. These "It's a French Province - lunatics" have illegally Erased The English Language"  the language of 2.5 MILLION Quebeckers - and have illegally enacted ethnic cleansing Language Laws - and have ERASED ALL RIGHTS & FREEDOMS of the same - and this woman who demands the man speak French only in public!!! They are sick with brainwashed hate against the English.

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  • To learn more about the challenges faced by the English Speakers of Quebec: parl.gc.ca/Content/SEN/Committ­ee/403/offi/rep/rep04mar11-e.p­df

  • Ottawa, March 09, 2011 – The federal government must pay close attention to ensuring that the rights of the Quebec’s anglophone minority are respected, according to a report of the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages.

    Entitled The Vitality of Quebec’s English-Speaking Communities: From Myth to Reality, the report is based on testimony the committee

  • testimony the committee received during public hearings and informal meetings in Ottawa and in regions of Quebec in the fall of 2010.

    The report suggests that the English-speaking minority in Quebec is caught in a dynamic where it must constantly stand up for its rights, and yet is not necessarily able to promote them. It has found that the problem may stem from a number of sources: a lack of commitment to the English-speaking

  • English-speaking communities on the part of federal institutions in Quebec, a lack of consultation, the absence of communication about existing federal programs, or a lack of transparency in the use of funds transferred from one level of government to the other. In short, the English-speaking communities would like to be seen as an asset, not a threat, and would like to be able to take part in the decisions that affect their future and the future of Quebec society.

  • “The committee hopes that in the future the results of this study and the recommendations set out in it will provide direction for the federal government’s approach to Quebec’s English-speaking communities. It is particularly important that the specific needs of these communities in the various sectors that affect their development be well understood”, stated Senator Maria Chaput, chair of the committee.

  • “In summary, federal institutions must fully respect the rights enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and meet their obligations under Part VII of the Official Languages Act. To do so, they must stay informed of the day-to-day challenges and needs of English-speaking communities across Quebec. For this to happen, consultation must be the watchword for relations between governments and communities in all instances.”

  • “It is not an issue of winners and losers. It is a reflection of the federal government’s obligations with respect to the promotion of official languages”, added Senator Andrée Champagne, P.C., deputy chair. “A ‘win’ for anglophone minority rights does not necessarily constitute a threat to the aspirations of the francophone majority. The goals of the two communities do not have to be mutually exclusive and must be achieved in an atmosphere of respect for the rights of both.”

  • In presenting the results of the study, the committee was mindful that the federal government has a duty under the Official Languages Act to support the development of both of the country’s minorities, English-speaking and French-speaking.

  • Furthermore, the committee reminds the government that it needs to recognize that since the realities and challenges experienced by the English-speaking and French-speaking minorities are sometimes similar, sometimes different, each minority must be treated in a way that takes its specific needs into account.

  • Finally, the government must ensure that federal institutions take positive measures to enhance the vitality of the English-speaking minority and support its development, while acting in accordance with the province of Quebec’s jurisdictions and powers.

    To read the report and the committee’s recommendations or to learn more about the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages, visit the website at senate-senat.ca/ol-lo-e.asp.

  • Fuck I have to live with this every day... truly if everyone was bilingual we wouldn't have this shit in Montreal... It's only the hard headed that causes these problems.

  • Les Anglo-Québécois possèdent 360 écoles primaires et secondaires, trois universités (deux à Montréal et un à Lennoxville) et sept établissements post-secondaires (ou campus de cégep: trois cégeps sur l'île de Montréal (Dawson, Vanier et John Abbott); le Champlain Regional College avec trois campus (Saint-Lambert, Lennoxville et Québec); le Heritage College à Hull desservant l'ouest du Québec; et les cégeps de Gaspé et de Sept-Îles ayant une section pour les étudiants anglophones

  • Dans les faits, les anglophones bénéficient d'un réseau d'enseignement complet de la maternelle à l'université, disposant de plusieurs cégeps et de trois universités, établissements non expressément prévus dans la Charte des droits et libertés et subventionnés par l'État québécois au même titre que les établissements francophones.

  • Ainsi, contrairement à la plupart des francophones hors Québec (sauf en Ontario et au Nouveau-Brunswick) qui perdent leur droit constitutionnel, les écoliers admissibles à l'enseignement en anglais qui choisissent d'étudier en français ne perdent pas leurs droits, ni pour eux, ni pour leurs frères et soeurs, ni pour leurs descendants.

  • De plus, en raison des articles 73 et 76 de la Charte de la langue française du Québec, un enfant reconnu admissible à l'enseignement primaire en anglais est réputé avoir reçu l'enseignement primaire en anglais même si ce n'est pas le cas.

  • Rappelons que, en vertu de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés, un citoyen canadien anglophone du Québec ne peut revendiquer l'accès à l'école anglaise pour ses enfants en invoquant l'alinéa 23.1a (critère de la langue maternelle) qui n'est pas en vigueur au Québec.

  • Les Anglo-Québécois ont droit à un enseignement dans leur langue. La loi avait limité à l’origine ce droit aux seuls véritables anglophones du Québec, mais la Loi constitutionnelle (Charte des droits et libertés) de 1982 a cependant étendu ce droit à tous les citoyens canadiens qui ont fait leurs études primaires en anglais au Canada. La situation est supposée être la même dans les autres provinces, mais tous les enfants de citoyens canadiens-francais n`ont pas accès à leurs écoles.

  • Le fait que la minorité anglo-québécoise puisse toujours compter sur l'appui de la majorité anglaise du pays constitue un puissant atout dont peu de minorités dans le monde peuvent bénéficier. La Charte de la langue française a forcément reconnu les droits constitutionnels des anglophones dans la législation, notamment en matière de justice et d'éducation, mais elle leur a reconnu également des droits supplémentaires.

  • Précisons que tous les projets de réformes constitutionnelles, de Meech à Charlottetown, ont contenu des mesures de protection à l'égard de la minorité anglophone du Québec. En réalité, toute disposition destinée à protéger le français hors Québec, sinon au Québec même, entraîne automatiquement son corollaire: la protection de l'anglais au Québec. 

  • En outre, les anglophones sont assurés de recevoir de la part de tous les tribunaux (de juridiction civile et criminelle) du Québec des services dans leur langue, et ce, sur tout le territoire. Enfin, à l'instar de l'article 73 de la loi 101, l'article 23 de la Charte des droits et libertés de 1982 leur garantit, comme nous le savons, le droit à l'enseignement en anglais au primaire et au secondaire.

  • And those numbers below are total numbers in QC, because it doesn`t show the 500k that have left since that time due to referenda, harassment by language police, the discriminatory law Bill 101 and the flight of business to somewhere Gourvernemama doesn`t Force companies how to operate vis à vis language. All the factors have contributed to the ethnic cleansing of EN-speaking Quebeckers (UN second definition - meaning forced homogenisation of the province, with aid by the government).

  • Contrairement à la plupart des minorités francophones hors Québec, les Anglo-Québécois jouissent, depuis l'entrée du Québec dans la Confédération, de garanties linguistiques inscrites dans la Constitution. De par l'article 133 de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867, l'anglais est reconnu juridiquement à l'Assemblée nationale du Québec, qui doit adopter ses lois en français et en anglais; cette langue est également permise dans les débats de la Chambre.

  • The Quebec population rose by over 1.8 million (+23%) since 1971 to 2006 and has consistantly grown since 1951. Since 1971, the anglophone population has lost 183,000+ (-22%) of it's population. Even including immigrants the total population of citizens who use english as their first language since 1971 to 2006 increased by only 2355 (+0.02%).

    The EN population declines because we are harassed out by the thugs like prefontaine, et al. prevented from advancement due to discrimination based on LNG

  • Population total du Quebec : 7 435 905

    Population qui parle seulement l'anglais : 336 785

    Population qui parle ni l'anglais ni le français : 70 375

    5.5% de la population ne comprennent pas le français.

    WOW quel problème urgent ;)

    There must be WAAAAYYY more tolerance from these language hawks, FR is not in danger in QC, the use of EN is inscreasing thanks to bilingualism and people like Prefontaine are against is. 1M people speak EN here and it is our home too!

  • Brave Dude! He is right, forcing gets nowhere, and in FR they do not act like this. You saw how Louis completely rejects him just because he is speaking English, that is the typical Anglophobia and hate he propagates against EN speakers. Not everyone speaks FR in QC, and the sovereigntist militants who treat anglophones as dirt for being unilingual, when they are themselves is arch-typical of their hypocrisy!

  • @b2mnaq53 and i think that is just as wrong and that is something that i would be out there with the francophones protesting

  • @b2mnaq53 is a big pop of English so they should have medical attention in English it a matter of life and deaf

  • @b2mnaq53 just the way you talking say a lot sorry to tell you but the the true French Quebecker population is not as big as you thing and just making people speak the languages will not help make a true french Quebecker you will just have some one that speaks french as a sec language our a first languages but the Quebecker culture no just a language @ kevinsufacation them trying to force people will never work it make the francophone people look like oppressor

  • that what the world look at it, as i just don't believe this is the view of most francophone there are just a small amount of the francophone pop that believe in the (hole) thing and are more considering the live there jobs and the roads there children and thing of this nature i wish all would just stop and get to the thing that are going to make life better for our life's stop wasting our time and money on that and sorry there

  • Learning one language because you want to is one thing however being forced to learn a language is another.

  • il a l'air d'une big compagnie...! ;-)

  • bon reportage de Michael..! de Dawson...! ;-)

  • and please look at the rest of the would ,canada is still a great place to live qecbec is still the best place to live really look at your lives and if you are willing get on a plane and travel the would and then you will know the blessing you have

  • out of quebec to learn the culture teach them

    don't try to force it on them no human like to be

    force you will always get resistant

    it you want french quebec

    (1)focus on getting the french qecbec educated (skill labour is what need for all places

    (2) make more babys

    (3)get the infrastructure of quebec fix

  • why are you all still there if you all want french it is your to have

    why do they want to make poeple speak

    that can never work look at history

    the lady in this vid said 58% speak english

    if that is so

    and i don't think so

    it more like there 58% speaking french/english and a 3th and 4th language

    if you want more french have more baby teach them the culture whick is so infuse with (usa )and (england ) and (france) culture and if you want those that come for

  • Mais à Montréal c'est en français!

  • 5:53 - Look at this racist person - Demands that everyone speaks to him in French. Who does he think he is - GOD !! Sorry buddy, but you're a NOBODY. You deserve as much respect to be spoken to in your language as that guy does in his. You want respect, try giving it first. Racist's like him never do well in life. I'll bet he doesn't own a company and have to make difficult decisions in order to get new clients and keep employees. Shows just how little he knows about economics.

  • @symphonymtl Ce n'est pas une question de races ici. Quand tu es au Québec, tu apprends le français, c'est tout! C'est aussi simple que cela!

  • Personnellement si je vais à Toronto,Vancouver ou Calgary je parle automatiquement en anglais et je n'ai aucun problème avec ça...;-)

  • fuckign nigger

  • brave man.

  • the guy with the flag cape is a such a nob

  • @rush109 Donc je suis un "nobody"(si j'ai bien compris ta remarque?) J'aimerais savoir pourquoi. Ce que je dis est faux?

  • @vincentrioux bahahahahaha

    

  • @rush109 Ta réponse démontre juste ton insignifiance et ta stupidité. Bravo!

  • @vincentrioux nob...bahahahahahahahahaha

  • @rush109 Quand t'as rien à dire, tu insultes... dans ton cas, c'est sûrement un manque d'intelligence...

  • @vincentrioux You make me laugh so much nob...so freakin much...you care so much about what a random person on youtube thinks about you...so my point is proven...you are a NOB lololololol

  • @vincentrioux tu es patient mon vincent...! ce connard est a bout d'arguments , ou en a simplement pas...! donc laisse le faire ..! il démontre tres bien son Q.I de 36...! un autre shebbeare...!

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