Hey Dumbfuck from New Brunswick, the problem is the fact that u dont even try to speak french, most of ppl from Qc understand english but we try to keep our values and language because otherwise we'd be like most of english canadians, bunch of fake americans trying to follow each step of Usa and voting for Stephan Harper.
@GuitaristAlmighty It is impossible considering the fact that in Quebec we want a Neo-Democratic government and the ROC wants fucking stupid ass motherfucker Stephan dumb cock sucker Harper.
I love how, of all things, this commercial was advertising a Toronto radio station. (Then again, everything happens in Toronto these days.) What a classic.
Même si je comprend que c'est seulement un sketch humoristique, en tant que québécois, je trouve ça dégradant et humiliant. Ça montre tous les stéréotypes de la société québécoise et le manque flagrant de classe que les québécois peuvent avoir. Sans parler de la conduite des québécois qui est, telle que démontrée dans le vidéo, dangereuse.
@jclaforge I live in New Brunswick and this is Canada so speak English or shut up! I understand French and when I go to your Province I hate it.You people can't drive worth shit,most of the Quebecker's hate English speaking people because you think just because your in Quebec you need to speak French.I've been there many time's.Went to a store and this guy said to me in French"This guy should go back to where he's from".That's the Quebec I'm used to going to,so before you go,now you know!
@HomemadeThing hahaha. I didn't realize this was a commercial about global initiatives or awareness. You think I can do anything about the oil sands personally? Okay I'll stop driving my car. You should probably stop doing the same because I'm sure you get your gas from us. At least people don't hate the average Albertan as people... no one likes fking quebecers because they are rude pricks who have some retardedly inflated sense of self worth and importance.
@unab84 First, please learn how to spell, and honestly we are the base of the conservative movement because of how rural Alberta happens to be. I live in Edmonton, I'm no redneck and I'm certainly more liberal than what it seems you imagine to be the average Albertan. I do not agree with Stephen Harper but simply think that he is the best of the worst. We have no political party, or at least leader who actually deserves to be Prime Minister.
@unab84 heh and dumbass? I don't know French, and if I did I would at least try to spell correctly. Your on the internet which is a great tool for spell checking. So the fact that your too lazy only adds to the fact that you aren't presenting yourself to be all that smart... "dumbass."
@Vineon I understand the problems of correct spelling, as for unlingual I don't know if your talking about me because I speak Russian and Croatian, so I know how hard it is worry about spelling and grammar. That's just one of my stupid little pet peeves, so I actually am happy you pointed out my incorrect usage of your and you're. heh and I will add I've met enough Quebecois and enough of my friends have gone to Quebec to know that trying to speak French isn't enough for the average person there
Personally, I've always found that most Québécois will see immigrants making efforts to learn and use french as a show of respect and will encourage them to persevere.
@Vineon Actually I'm glad you said Venezuela, because their oil is pretty damn dirty, so all your doing is sending your money outside the country... I don't really care all that much so whatever.
The Québécois believe themselves a distinct people, a nation within another. They claim to be different at best, which only morons such as yourself would see as rudeness and an inflated sense of self worth and importance. Do you think the same of the First Nations?
I'd also suspect the general opinion of people here on Albertans to not be the greatest. "Rednecks" and "wish-they-were-Americans" usually is what you're likely to hear.
@Vineon I see it as rudeness because of the people I have met from Quebec, and from friends who have travelled to Quebec and actually interacted with Quebecois. You are not that distinct of a culture, although you are certainly entitled to think so, I just hate the fact that by in large, through the political movements you seem to generally want to remove yourselves from Canada. I have a lot more to say but not enough characters. I'll end with I didn't try to start some stupid political debate..
All that matters at the end is if Québec believes itself enough of a distinct culture, which I personally believe it is.
Surely, we remain a very Americanized society, just not as much as English Canada's, who could be interchanged with America's without a soul noticing. I do not get confused for an American once I cross the border, nor do I get confused for a French if I go to France.
@Vineon Your lucky not to get confused with Americans or French I suppose, but I'm sure when you go to America, if you have an accent as I would assume you do the average person then thinks your French. You are distinct within your own province, not within the world. But as I've interacted with Americans enough, even Albertans do have enough differences with our neighbors that actually a lot of people can figure out after a while that I am Canadian and not American... although not always
Americans might believe I'm french but they are not accustommed with the language. You say you speak both Croatian and Russian, I dont, for this reason, I could easily actually confuse your Croatian for Russian. Dutch to me sounds like German, I could confuse a Dutch for a German. Portuguese sounds a lot like Spanish as well, I cannot see tell the differences between asian languages.
What this all means, is that Americans are really only equipped to recognize the different variants of english. They will recognize an Australian or a Brit on the spot for instance. Just like the French would on the spot recognize a Québécois or a Portuguese would recognize a Brazilian.
Canada is that one exception, Americans will not know William Shatner, Jim Carey, Keanu Reeves or Pamela Anderson are Canadians without being told.
@Vineon Certainly your correct. I'll make the assumption here that you are Quebecois, and I'll say if all or at least most Francophones are like yourself, it would change my perspective on them. However, that will take a couple more meetings and a little more time for that to happen. Anyways thanks for the civil discussions.
@1hockeyfreak We dont get your gas because you sell it to USA and you can simply do as we do for "gaz de schiste", do as Quebecers as you tell us, BE TOGETHER an tell your govenement but you wont do it, cause you have your salary with it. If you didn't see.
Canada is founded on hate, genocide, discrimination and falsehood. What nation treats it's indigenous people as third class citizens? The land shall return to the indigenous people and all you foreigners better prepare you children for it. The children of the immigrants who were treated badly by the Canadians are now treating immigrants badly so fuck all of you guys. In North America one's greatest enemy is the other son of a bitch. this is how all you homeless people behave.
@pimpedvw same thing as you Canadians did. When are you returning to Europe? I want to be there to give your dinky a push and you can paddle your ass back to Europe. Unfortunataly the Europiand did not want your ancestore and they don't want you either. Try the north pole white bastard!
@TheWhiteBuster So you trash Canadians on how they aquired Canada and you admit to doing the same.....brilliant. Americans are really that stupid ! Thanks for proving that. Now you and your inbred mother go back to tending to that meth lab while chugging that 2 litre bottle of Mountain Dew. Loser
This is pretty funny. I've actually been told by a few residents of QC who now live in the States that it's disgraceful for les Quebecois to try to get their own country and only want French to be spoken.
It's also impossible for QC to succeed as their own country because they owe Canada a shedload of money, have no actual industry other than tourism and their QC French can't be understood by continental French speakers.
You could also have been told by other Québécois that it is entirely legitimate to think of making it a country. Even most federalists would at least admit it is a legitimate debate. If you did indeed talk to some "Québécois living in the States" and they gave you that sort of answer, it hardly does represent what most Québécois believe.... or you simply sucked something fierce at interpreting them.
@Vineon The man and his wife have lived in the states for 40 years and both speak English. Amazingly enough my reading of French and understanding is passable. I can also understand stroke patients when they speak so I doubt it was the understanding. Maybe he just realizes that QC needs Canada as much as Canada needs QC. Hells even my friend up in Lorraine has been decanting his convictions about being a QC seperatist. from 3yrs ago. So maybe it's just logic n'cest pas?
Je n'ai aucune idée de quoi retourne votre histoire avec la France. Si vous n'êtes pas bilingue et que ça nuit à votre curriculum car des emplois demandent le bilinguisme, ce n'est pas mon problème. C'est votre prix à payer pour prétendre qu'un pays "bilingue" peut fonctionner.
Votre époux est probablement aussi mal renseigné sur le Québec que vous l'êtes.
@Vineon Yes I know the history between QC and France. QC demands that all residents and in coming residents to its province speak French and is the main reason why Canada is one of the few countries with 2 official languages. Which is also why when applying for a Skilled Worker Visa you should be able to speak, read and write a feasable amount of French never mind that most people in the provinces west of ON don't bother with the language, my inlaws included.
Premièrement c'est faux. Le Québec n'oblige pas ces nouveaux résidents à parler le français mais il va certainement en encourager l'apprentissage. Les enfants des immigrants cependant, eux, seront soumis à la loi 101 et devront passer par l'école française s'il choisissent le système d'éducation publique.
That said, Québec owes Canada no money as it has no debt to it. It appears you have no clue how your own country is structured : provinces hold no debt towards the federal. That said, yes, Québec would need to pay its due part of the federal debt.
What is insane to even try arguing is that it is "impossible" for Québec to "succeed as their own country". Would Québec be the only industrialized nation that fails to do so? Getting to your rationale in the next post.
You do not know lick about Québec's industry. In fact, Québec has largely made a switch towards new generation industries in the last decades. It is a worlds leader in aerospace, transport, pharmaceutical, bio technologies. They are the least dependant nation on fossil fuel on the planet with Norway and they are a worlds top 10 mining player.
I haven't met a SINGLE France french person, and I dont think one exists, that could not understand a Québécois. Sure there are expressions that cause misunderstandings, theres also the accent, but this still isn't any different than a British tourist in America.
@Vineon Actually I know 3 native Quebecois, 1 still lives in Lorraine and 2 more have dual citizenship. 1 of the people w/ dual citizen ship told me he sometimes uses the Canadian French to confuse his son in law who is a natural born French citizen since the two dialects are simular yet have some differences in pronounciation, much like Creole French. The same man also said that the Bloc Quebecois was shameful and it's sad that many younger QC citizens don't want to speak reg. French.
Vous vous targuez vraiment de connaître 3 Québécois, expatriés de surcroit? Je connais un peu plus de Québécois que vous, voyez-vous. Il y a effectivement différences entre le français parlé au Québec et le français parlé en France, mais les deux sont tout à fait intelligible. Il est complètement ridicule de prétendre le contraire.
Le français créole est encore bien plus éloigné du français parlé en France que le français parlé au Québec.
@Vineon Well I doubt most Quebèçois think like you because that would make it le province des imbeciles. Et 1 QC vive en Lorraine, QC It's cute how now since now I told you my reading of French is passable you're replying and insulting me in your native language.
And Creole and Haitian french are totally different as well. I learned that last night at work.
I'm not even going to bother any more, so you go on and make yourself sound like an ignorant ass. Ciao gulpi Quebèçois.
@Cerridwen247 It's funny to see how much you failed to actually make sence . Most of your declarations were false and made by someone ignorant of the real informations , mostly i'd guess by all the desinformation vehiculized by the mainstream media and the oh so popular quebec bashing . And just so you know , he didn't insult you in french , he did swear but nothing was said towards you was '' insulting '' or obsene , i do think your french is not as good as you think
Alors vos amis ne sont pas représentatifs du peuple Québécois qui lui, a élu le Bloc majoritairement à Ottawa et ce à chaque élections depuis le début des années 1990. Où voulez-vous en venir? Je serais probablement tout aussi capable de trouver des Albertains qui ne votent pas Conservateur. Ils ne seront certainement pas représentatifs.
@Vineon As I stated my reading is fine, but I can't write French so everything is in English, it;s the primary language of 12 out of 13 provinces and the territories, so suck it up. The Bloc majority fails each time when the facts are pointed out that your province can't produce enough food and would have to pay Canada to rent out the ports since you all just have part of the seaway. Really all you're doing now is making an ass of yourself and emberassing your province online.
@Cerridwen247 'Really all you're doing now is making an ass of yourself and emberassing your province online.' I must add know that such a statement is insanely false. The only person in the pointless argument between both of you making an ass out of himself is yourself at the moment. I know it's the typical United-Statesian mind to argue and hold their grounf even though they have no clue of what they are talking about, but your argument is currently ridiculous. Just thought you should knew.
Je n'ai aucun problème à ce que vous me répondiez en anglais, je n'en ai pas fait la demande et je n'avait pas l'intention de le faire.
Il est intéressant de constater cependant à quel point le Québec parvient dans une bien plus grande mesure à enseigner la deuxième langue officielle du Canada que ne le fait les autres provinces.
Franchement, vous dites n'importe quoi. Le Québec, nordique nation, effectivement importe de la nourriture. Il continuera à faire de même si indépendant. Croyez-vous que le Japon vit de sa propre agriculture?
Les ports fédéraux, comme nombre actifs fédéraux (probablement tous ceux en territoire Québécois), appartiendront au Québec suite à sa sécession en vertu du partage des actifs Canadiens (comme la dette, passifs, dont le Qc paiera sa part, il aura sa part des actifs).
Les Québécois ont un instinct de communauté bien plus accentué que leurs voisins anglo-saxons, qui misent davantage sur l'individualisme, je n'accepte pas votre critique. Il me semble que c'est particulièrement évident lorsque l'on prend en considération nos programmes sociaux.
Appliquez vous donc à écrire convenablement d'ailleurs, ça va m'aider à vous comprendre.
@DavyMacaroni Vous avez raison, NOUS les Canadiens, sommes de beaux citoyens ; citoyens venu de partout autours du monde. Je pose la question : "Pourquoi en vouloir à des concitoyens parce qu'ils ont apprit des choses différentes des nôtre ? "Il nous faut prendre le beau des autres, ainsi il y aura amélioration de notre société" !
@StuntPlaneBF quebec is not a country you dumbfuck if the Referendum had voted for YES by majority then Quebec would have been a country of itself go check history Quebec isnt a country its a province even if people recogn it as a country it isnt you can call a canadian American but I call him Canadian you can call quebec a country of his own but I call it a province, like it is in reality
@StuntPlaneBF If you think quebec is a country then you are living proof that darwinisim has failed humanity, and that eugenics might actually be a good idea.
@StuntPlaneBF Quebec WANTED to be their country (hence the joke in the video). They wanted to be seperated from canada, and have all of canada pay for their healthcare, money, police, etc etc. They wanted to steal a chunk of canada straight from the center of our country, and leave us with the bill.
You can clcearly see why most canadians think the french are assholes (and they are.) Get the fuck out of my country, if you dont like it.
@terminsane Yes, we are tired of being stolen... That's why we are trying to get out of Canada :) But, it's a well-know fact that Québec is already a country... Just waiting to officialize it on a paper. Going well so far.
@terminsane Btw, if you think that Canada is giving something to Québec... LOL ... You should say something like " OH F*** DON'T LEAVE PLEASE.. WE ARE SO IN TROUBLE IF YOU DO !! " ... Then we will re-consider it.
How did Québec ask Canada to pay for all their services in the event they would have separated. The answer is simple : obviously, this was never a Québec demand.
Certainly won't conclude all english Canadians are assholes but I will with you.
@Vineon Actually it was according to Les Bloc Quebecois themselves. God for a Canuck and a Quebecois you sure don't know your own history. A few times when they've tried to become their own country they've wanted to keep the Canadian currency and not pay off the money that the Canadian Parliment's given them throughout the years. And as ignorant as you claim I am, at least I have enough manners not to insult someone over the internet. Bonne nuit!
Vous parlez du "séparatisme" (un terme péjoratif au Québec, soit dit en passant), comme s'il s'agissait d'une maladie dont l'on pouvait guérir. C'est assez fallacieux comme raisonnement.
Je connais très bien mon histoire au contraire, c'est vous qui ne connaissez pas la structure politique de votre propre pays et particulièrement celle du Québec. La souveraineté du Québec ne sera pas l'oeuvre du Bloc Québécois, le Bloc n'en est pas le mouvement central, c'est plutôt l'aile provinciale qui l'est, soit ici le Parti Québécois.
C'est une erreur que font constamment les English Canadians.
Il est vrai que l'idée était au moins au départ de continuer à utiliser le dollar Canadien. Personnellement, je n'y adhère pas. Ce qui est faux, c'est de prétendre que le Québec n'aurait pas "payé ce qu'il doit à Ottawa". De quoi parlez-vous ici? Ne vous rendez-vous pas compte que le Québec paie tout autant des taxes à Ottawa? Tout ce que le Québec aura a payer, c'est sa juste part de la dette Canadienne. Il pourra en contrepoids garder la même proportion des actifs Canadiens.
@Vineon It wasn't a vote it was a poll and 80% of Canadians said they wouldn't mind if QC left. From what I've heard you all tried to get France to take you back but they won't. Face it, you all are Canadians til the day you die.
I could bitch about how if it weren't for your province I wouldn't be lacking those points on my skilled worker visa, or use the choice words my husband uses to describe most Quebecois, but I'm feeling rather generous. So Bonne Nuit
Vous aviez dit un vote, maintenant vous changez votre version. C'est d'ailleurs des sondages que vous devriez avoir plus souvent, question de véritablement faire sentir aux Québécois qui croient encore au Canada à quel point ils sont mal reçus.
Québec est une nation et si vous y vivez j'ignore franchement de quelle façon vous vous y prenez pour en être si inconscient. Joel Garreau, un sociologue Américain avait écrit dans son livre "9 Nations of North America", dans lequel il découpe le continent en 9 nations, que le Québec est "la plus improbable mais la plus indéniable" des nations d'Amérique du Nord.
D'ailleurs, même le Canada et 'votre' Premier Ministre Harper a reconnu en chambre les Québécois comme tel.
@Vineon t bin cave toa, Quebec c po une nation c une Province POINT c la province la plus vielle, economiquement la plus importante au Canada mais c po une nation its not a country its a province cest une partie de nation godamnit ur all stupid I would fucking love that Quebec would be a nation of his own and that we could live on our own, like we did from 1609 till late 1800's but it isnt, it never will be anymore Canada dont want us to go away anyway, they got many advantage of being with us
Nation n'égale pas nécessairement pays, pauvre niais. Si c'était le cas, l'appellation "Premières Nations" que l'on utilise constamment pour désigner les autochtones serait inappropriée.
Le Canada a reconnu la nation Québécoise en chambre par le biais de ces parlementaires et de son Premier Ministre.
Effectivement, le Québec est une province, pas un pays, mais c'est également et de façon je dirais difficilement discutable une nation.
Que je sache, les Québécois que vous considérez nation habitent le Québec, que vous ne considérez pas nation. C'est contradictoire. Votre définition autant que d'autres du mot "nation" convient parfaitement au Québec, notez que celle-ci ne mentionne pas le mot "pays".
Pourquoi insinuez-vous que je "traduis avec google", vous voulez rire de moi? Je n'ai certainement aucunement besoin d'un traducteur en ligne.
@Vineon Arrete de traduire aek google and start speaking in ur own language
I can speak english
yo hablo espanol
je parle francais
stop translating with google and accept that the Quebec isnt a country but a province and were not a nation anymore
heres a part on Wiki about nation
Pour le Dictionnaire de la langue française, la nation est un « Ensemble de personnes vivant sur un territoire commun, conscient de son unité (historique, culturelle, etc.) et constituant une entité politique[7] ».
Ce vidéo est une parodie québécoise de ce que j'ai vu en anglais "I am Canadian". C'est bon. C'est divertissant. La version anglaise fait rire les "Red Neck". La version française elle, fait rire des Québécois qui sont l'équivalent des Red Neck ; les "BLEU NECK". Les fédéralistes aiment le rouge et les séparatistes aiment le bleu. Donc le discours simplet de part et d'autre a un nom. Les séparatistes du Québec viennent d'hériter d'un nouveau titre "BLEU NECK".
BOOO Habs suck, but that being said I had an AWESOME time in Montreal and the bell center watching the Leafs and Habs play, thanx to all the montreal fans who were VERY freindly and gracius in defeat, hope to go back soon...cheers
TheLamelyNamed..... Id like to thank you :D. Canada is a great counrty, eh? I wouldnt want to live anywhere eles in the world. And if we do become the "All Supreme Leaders of the World" (which we are planning to.. shhhh dont tell anyone ;P) ill make sure your country is well represented :D
"English was removed as an Official Language in 1969"
Because the vast majority of the province is french. Deal with it. Most provinces are officially english only.
"Forcing immigrants to learn French"
Wrong, nobody forced them to immigrate to Québec. By doing so, they've agreed to send their kids to french schools. Should that bother them, they have 9 other provinces to choose from.
Back before Bill 101, most of Montréal's signs were in english, which made no sense. Making french mandatory fixed this situation. Besides, english can still be used on all signs.
In 1961 the Union of South Africa (1910-1961) became the Republic of South Africa (1961-) and the people who took over were the Afrikaaners, These people were badly treated by the British and Anglo-South Africans, many of them were killed in Concentrations Camps in the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), but these people did not remove English as an Official Language and did not make Afrikaans the Sole-Official Language, even though they were the majority. They respected Bilingual South Africa
The franco manitobans are no more, reversing the process is impossible. I'm sure you would propose something as ridiculous as having Québec people move there but what in hell would be their motive be to do that?
If the Québécois nation wants to grow, it should definitely concentrate first on its own territory, it is shooting itself in the foot to even consider your ridiculous compromises.
I dont believe that reversing the decline of Franco-Manitobans are imposible. Encouaging some Quebecois to move there can help the situation, but it does not have to be just the Quebeocis, Many French Speaking Immigrants from France, Belgium and Switzerland when they move to the Dominion of Canada should be encouraged to settle in the Province of Manitoba. I believe that there are many reasons why a few Quebecois should move to the Province of Manitoba to stop the decline of Franco-Manitobans.
"I dont believe that reversing the decline of Franco-Manitobans are imposible. Encouaging some Quebecois to move there can help the situation"
Just like the many Québécois that moved to New England, they would end up swallowed and assimilated within 2-3 generations. You haven't helped do anything other than weakening Québec's french fact, which is clearly your objective.
As for immigrants from french european countries, they aren't numerous enough.
To English Speakers of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
If any of you people want to move to another country, may I suggest Canada and it's Province of Quebec. You see the population of Anglo-Quebecers is just too small (10% of the Province's Population), we invite you to settle the Province of Quebec until we restored thr 1827 population of Anglo-Quebecers (25% of the Province's Population) and can you mostley settle in Montreal and especialy Quebec City.
Or what about restore our demographics to what they were before the Loyalists came?
Also, Québec controls its immigration, and focuses on immigrants that already know french or can easily adapt to the language.
The french in Québec are too much for you? 7 out of 330 millions is something you cannot tolerate? I'm sorry to hear you believe we do not have a place on this continent but we insist and will continue to claim we do.
The Quebecois have shown themselves incapable of looking after the rights and freedoms of the English Language and of Anglo-Quebecers this is why I support restoring the Anglo-Quebec population back to 25% of the Provine's populaiton, 61% of Monreal's population and 43% of Quebec City's population. BTW, The Quebecois can still be the majority in Quebec by being 4 times the size of Anglo-Quebecers. I never said that you Francophones dont have a place in North America, which you do.
I support restoring the population of Franco-Manitobans back to there 1921 Demographic. In 1921 Franco-Manitobans made up 15% of the Province's population, now they made up just 4%. The Old Canadian Laws I respect when it comes to Language. English was Establised as an Official Language of Quebec by the Constitution Act of 1867 and French was Established as an Official Language of Manitoba by the Manitoba Act of 1870 and both those Languages should be restored and have equal rights.
The Loyalists had every right to come to the Province of Quebec (1763-1791), because it was a BRITISH COLONY. The Province of Quebec was not independent state and so the Quebecois did not who decide who came to live in the Province of Quebec but the British, I know that you Quebecois have a hard time to understand the Treaty of Paris (1763), in which the French to retain there Islands in the West Indies gave New France to the British.Just be thankfull that the British/Loyalist did not expell you
"The Loyalists had every right to come to the Province of Quebec "
Did I say otherwise? Apparently the Québécois however never had the right to experience a demographic growth that goes beyond what you freaking set as a ridiculous plateau.
I believed that the Quebecois did a great job of retaing there majority status in the Province of Quebec even with the great numbers of British American Loyalists flooding the Province of Quebec (1763-1791) after the Revolutionary War. At it's height English Speakers comprised just 25% of the Province's population. French Speakers retained there majority at 75% of the Province's populaition. Francophones outnumberd Anglophones 4-1 in the Province. The Francophones were not threatend by this.
"Francophones outnumberd Anglophones 4-1 in the Province. The Francophones were not threatend by this."
At some point, francophones were the majority in Canada, now they aren't. At some point francophones were the majority in Manitoba, now they aren't. At some point francophones were the majority in Louisiana, now they aren't.
Québec is the only place in North America where it didn't happen.
This might surprise you. I also support the French Belgians (French Speaking Flemings and Walloons) against the Flemish Seperatists. I hope that the Kingdom of Belgium can destroy Flemish Seperatism just like how I hope that the Dominion of Canada can destroy Quebecois Seperatism. French Speakers in Flanders are just as persecuted as English Speakers in Quebec and French should be restored in Flanders, just like how English should be restored in Quebec.
And we don't claim you as Canadians, just France's bastard children ducking off the Canadian teet!!
sugarcoatedsour 2 weeks ago
Hey Dumbfuck from New Brunswick, the problem is the fact that u dont even try to speak french, most of ppl from Qc understand english but we try to keep our values and language because otherwise we'd be like most of english canadians, bunch of fake americans trying to follow each step of Usa and voting for Stephan Harper.
RedstoneCraft 2 months ago
@RedstoneCraft annnnnnnd this is why we hate you
TrollOvGrimness 2 months ago
lol glasses are upside down... i just noticed that after watching it like 10+ times
jfmartel 6 months ago
@jfmartel I would have missed that detail. Thanks for the help !
RememberApostrophes 4 months ago
lebron travelled.
oppa1987 7 months ago
@GuitaristAlmighty It is impossible considering the fact that in Quebec we want a Neo-Democratic government and the ROC wants fucking stupid ass motherfucker Stephan dumb cock sucker Harper.
KevenR40 7 months ago
I love how, of all things, this commercial was advertising a Toronto radio station. (Then again, everything happens in Toronto these days.) What a classic.
powerfulSubtlety 8 months ago
its some of our politicians that like to kiss the yankee ass!I sure as hell wouldn't!!
SHOCKER331 8 months ago
@SHOCKER331 hmmm, ok but why are you always wearing brown lipstick u dipstick
Elricck 8 months ago
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xraven777x 8 months ago
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kirk93814 8 months ago
Même si je comprend que c'est seulement un sketch humoristique, en tant que québécois, je trouve ça dégradant et humiliant. Ça montre tous les stéréotypes de la société québécoise et le manque flagrant de classe que les québécois peuvent avoir. Sans parler de la conduite des québécois qui est, telle que démontrée dans le vidéo, dangereuse.
jclaforge 9 months ago
@jclaforge I live in New Brunswick and this is Canada so speak English or shut up! I understand French and when I go to your Province I hate it.You people can't drive worth shit,most of the Quebecker's hate English speaking people because you think just because your in Quebec you need to speak French.I've been there many time's.Went to a store and this guy said to me in French"This guy should go back to where he's from".That's the Quebec I'm used to going to,so before you go,now you know!
milkboner666 3 months ago
HAHAHA Canada is pretty much a lapdog of America.
If America tells Canada to "go fetch" in Afghanistan, then canada goes.
If America tells Canada to "go fetch" in Libya, then canada goes.
TimeGod12 10 months ago
@TimeGod12 its only because you guys are to fat to do it yourself.
mArKoPoLo1816 9 months ago
@mArKoPoLo1816 lol!
SammyPrairiechicken 9 months ago
@TimeGod12 Then what happened in Iraq dipshit?? We go there because we are part of NATO genius.
alexchukful 8 months ago
@TimeGod12 Then what happened in Iraq dipshit?? We go there because we are part of NATO genius.
alexchukful 8 months ago
@alexchukful No, you puny canadians who are terribly dependent on American business and investments go where America WANTS you to go.
Check your foreign policy, it is COMPLETELY similar to that of Americans. Why because we completely influence and control your foreign policy.
Iraq was about oil for America, Canada already has oil, so Americans didn't bother about you going or not pretty much.
TimeGod12 8 months ago
I'm from Alberta, and we certainly have no good perception of Quebecers or Quebec, but I really like this commercial. I think its hilarious.
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak What about your Fking pollution? I think u should care about your problem before care about our problem !!
HomemadeThing 1 year ago
@HomemadeThing hahaha. I didn't realize this was a commercial about global initiatives or awareness. You think I can do anything about the oil sands personally? Okay I'll stop driving my car. You should probably stop doing the same because I'm sure you get your gas from us. At least people don't hate the average Albertan as people... no one likes fking quebecers because they are rude pricks who have some retardedly inflated sense of self worth and importance.
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak I could say nobody likes alberta cauz ur the base of the conservative party, and ur just amazingly retarded neocons.
unab84 1 year ago
@unab84 First, please learn how to spell, and honestly we are the base of the conservative movement because of how rural Alberta happens to be. I live in Edmonton, I'm no redneck and I'm certainly more liberal than what it seems you imagine to be the average Albertan. I do not agree with Stephen Harper but simply think that he is the best of the worst. We have no political party, or at least leader who actually deserves to be Prime Minister.
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak Learn how to write in french so I can correct ur spelling mistakes, dumbass.
kk for the ''political debate''.
unab84 1 year ago
@unab84 heh and dumbass? I don't know French, and if I did I would at least try to spell correctly. Your on the internet which is a great tool for spell checking. So the fact that your too lazy only adds to the fact that you aren't presenting yourself to be all that smart... "dumbass."
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak kk.......
But on the internet u don't need to type shakespearean style english either...
u u'll ur becauz lol etc.... is just a way to type faster
unab84 1 year ago
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@1hockeyfreak
You said : "I don't know French, and if I did I would at least try to spell correctly."
You likely couldn't and most of the Québécois would rather appreciate your efforts to learn the language than criticize your errors.
Takes a unilingual english fool to bitch about someone else's spelling mistakes.
My english isn't great either, but it's still decent enough to notice that even you could use a spell checker.
You sure confuse "you're" for "your" a lot.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon I understand the problems of correct spelling, as for unlingual I don't know if your talking about me because I speak Russian and Croatian, so I know how hard it is worry about spelling and grammar. That's just one of my stupid little pet peeves, so I actually am happy you pointed out my incorrect usage of your and you're. heh and I will add I've met enough Quebecois and enough of my friends have gone to Quebec to know that trying to speak French isn't enough for the average person there
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak
Personally, I've always found that most Québécois will see immigrants making efforts to learn and use french as a show of respect and will encourage them to persevere.
Vineon 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak
Québec doesn't get a single drop of Albertan oil, actually.
It buys its supply from either Venezuela or the Norwegian Northern Sea.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon Actually I'm glad you said Venezuela, because their oil is pretty damn dirty, so all your doing is sending your money outside the country... I don't really care all that much so whatever.
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak
It has more to do with Alberta not selling to Québec than Québec not buying from it.
Ever heard of the Borden line? Alberta prefers, NAFTA helping, selling its oil to the US than eastern Canada.
Vineon 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak
The Québécois believe themselves a distinct people, a nation within another. They claim to be different at best, which only morons such as yourself would see as rudeness and an inflated sense of self worth and importance. Do you think the same of the First Nations?
I'd also suspect the general opinion of people here on Albertans to not be the greatest. "Rednecks" and "wish-they-were-Americans" usually is what you're likely to hear.
Depends on the perspective.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon I see it as rudeness because of the people I have met from Quebec, and from friends who have travelled to Quebec and actually interacted with Quebecois. You are not that distinct of a culture, although you are certainly entitled to think so, I just hate the fact that by in large, through the political movements you seem to generally want to remove yourselves from Canada. I have a lot more to say but not enough characters. I'll end with I didn't try to start some stupid political debate..
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak
All that matters at the end is if Québec believes itself enough of a distinct culture, which I personally believe it is.
Surely, we remain a very Americanized society, just not as much as English Canada's, who could be interchanged with America's without a soul noticing. I do not get confused for an American once I cross the border, nor do I get confused for a French if I go to France.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon Your lucky not to get confused with Americans or French I suppose, but I'm sure when you go to America, if you have an accent as I would assume you do the average person then thinks your French. You are distinct within your own province, not within the world. But as I've interacted with Americans enough, even Albertans do have enough differences with our neighbors that actually a lot of people can figure out after a while that I am Canadian and not American... although not always
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak
Americans might believe I'm french but they are not accustommed with the language. You say you speak both Croatian and Russian, I dont, for this reason, I could easily actually confuse your Croatian for Russian. Dutch to me sounds like German, I could confuse a Dutch for a German. Portuguese sounds a lot like Spanish as well, I cannot see tell the differences between asian languages.
Vineon 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak
What this all means, is that Americans are really only equipped to recognize the different variants of english. They will recognize an Australian or a Brit on the spot for instance. Just like the French would on the spot recognize a Québécois or a Portuguese would recognize a Brazilian.
Canada is that one exception, Americans will not know William Shatner, Jim Carey, Keanu Reeves or Pamela Anderson are Canadians without being told.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon Certainly your correct. I'll make the assumption here that you are Quebecois, and I'll say if all or at least most Francophones are like yourself, it would change my perspective on them. However, that will take a couple more meetings and a little more time for that to happen. Anyways thanks for the civil discussions.
1hockeyfreak 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak
Glad you'll give it a shot.
Vineon 1 year ago
@1hockeyfreak We dont get your gas because you sell it to USA and you can simply do as we do for "gaz de schiste", do as Quebecers as you tell us, BE TOGETHER an tell your govenement but you wont do it, cause you have your salary with it. If you didn't see.
HomemadeThing 1 year ago
Canada is founded on hate, genocide, discrimination and falsehood. What nation treats it's indigenous people as third class citizens? The land shall return to the indigenous people and all you foreigners better prepare you children for it. The children of the immigrants who were treated badly by the Canadians are now treating immigrants badly so fuck all of you guys. In North America one's greatest enemy is the other son of a bitch. this is how all you homeless people behave.
TheWhiteBuster 1 year ago
@TheWhiteBuster
"white buster"
Eventually, you'll consider hatred to not be a really good medium to fight hatred.
I hope.
Vineon 1 year ago
@TheWhiteBuster WTF are you talking about ?? What did you fuckers do to the natives when you got to America? Idiot.
pimpedvw 1 year ago
@pimpedvw same thing as you Canadians did. When are you returning to Europe? I want to be there to give your dinky a push and you can paddle your ass back to Europe. Unfortunataly the Europiand did not want your ancestore and they don't want you either. Try the north pole white bastard!
TheWhiteBuster 1 year ago
@TheWhiteBuster So you trash Canadians on how they aquired Canada and you admit to doing the same.....brilliant. Americans are really that stupid ! Thanks for proving that. Now you and your inbred mother go back to tending to that meth lab while chugging that 2 litre bottle of Mountain Dew. Loser
pimpedvw 1 year ago
Tant pis, Québec a vendu leur équipe de hockey à Colorado! Woo Hoo Colorado Avalanche !
rross702 1 year ago
quebec? J'care pas!
XuliusCaesar 1 year ago
LMAO! Because in Quebec, the Stanley Cup actually comes around more often than Hailey's Comet!!!
pokochu 1 year ago 11
is it really something to be proud that celine dion is your fault?
deathman1021 1 year ago 13
@deathman1021 is it realy something to be proud that Justin Bieber is your fault?
TheGamer2cool4u 5 months ago
@TheGamer2cool4u i did not father him, i am not in any way related to him, i see no reason why i should take responsibility for him
deathman1021 5 months ago
@deathman1021 i did not father her,i am not in any way related to her,i see no reason why i should take the responsibility for her
TheGamer2cool4u 5 months ago
@TheGamer2cool4u did i personally mention you, no, the person in the vid acts like being associated with dion is a good thing
deathman1021 5 months ago
..but TA.BAR.NAK!:D
schink24 1 year ago
This is pretty funny. I've actually been told by a few residents of QC who now live in the States that it's disgraceful for les Quebecois to try to get their own country and only want French to be spoken.
It's also impossible for QC to succeed as their own country because they owe Canada a shedload of money, have no actual industry other than tourism and their QC French can't be understood by continental French speakers.
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
You hardly have any clue on this subject.
You could also have been told by other Québécois that it is entirely legitimate to think of making it a country. Even most federalists would at least admit it is a legitimate debate. If you did indeed talk to some "Québécois living in the States" and they gave you that sort of answer, it hardly does represent what most Québécois believe.... or you simply sucked something fierce at interpreting them.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon The man and his wife have lived in the states for 40 years and both speak English. Amazingly enough my reading of French and understanding is passable. I can also understand stroke patients when they speak so I doubt it was the understanding. Maybe he just realizes that QC needs Canada as much as Canada needs QC. Hells even my friend up in Lorraine has been decanting his convictions about being a QC seperatist. from 3yrs ago. So maybe it's just logic n'cest pas?
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Je n'ai aucune idée de quoi retourne votre histoire avec la France. Si vous n'êtes pas bilingue et que ça nuit à votre curriculum car des emplois demandent le bilinguisme, ce n'est pas mon problème. C'est votre prix à payer pour prétendre qu'un pays "bilingue" peut fonctionner.
Votre époux est probablement aussi mal renseigné sur le Québec que vous l'êtes.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon Yes I know the history between QC and France. QC demands that all residents and in coming residents to its province speak French and is the main reason why Canada is one of the few countries with 2 official languages. Which is also why when applying for a Skilled Worker Visa you should be able to speak, read and write a feasable amount of French never mind that most people in the provinces west of ON don't bother with the language, my inlaws included.
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Premièrement c'est faux. Le Québec n'oblige pas ces nouveaux résidents à parler le français mais il va certainement en encourager l'apprentissage. Les enfants des immigrants cependant, eux, seront soumis à la loi 101 et devront passer par l'école française s'il choisissent le système d'éducation publique.
Tout ça n'a rien à voir avec la France.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
That said, Québec owes Canada no money as it has no debt to it. It appears you have no clue how your own country is structured : provinces hold no debt towards the federal. That said, yes, Québec would need to pay its due part of the federal debt.
What is insane to even try arguing is that it is "impossible" for Québec to "succeed as their own country". Would Québec be the only industrialized nation that fails to do so? Getting to your rationale in the next post.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
You do not know lick about Québec's industry. In fact, Québec has largely made a switch towards new generation industries in the last decades. It is a worlds leader in aerospace, transport, pharmaceutical, bio technologies. They are the least dependant nation on fossil fuel on the planet with Norway and they are a worlds top 10 mining player.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
I haven't met a SINGLE France french person, and I dont think one exists, that could not understand a Québécois. Sure there are expressions that cause misunderstandings, theres also the accent, but this still isn't any different than a British tourist in America.
Your comments reek of intense ignorance.
Colisse......
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon Actually I know 3 native Quebecois, 1 still lives in Lorraine and 2 more have dual citizenship. 1 of the people w/ dual citizen ship told me he sometimes uses the Canadian French to confuse his son in law who is a natural born French citizen since the two dialects are simular yet have some differences in pronounciation, much like Creole French. The same man also said that the Bloc Quebecois was shameful and it's sad that many younger QC citizens don't want to speak reg. French.
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Vous vous targuez vraiment de connaître 3 Québécois, expatriés de surcroit? Je connais un peu plus de Québécois que vous, voyez-vous. Il y a effectivement différences entre le français parlé au Québec et le français parlé en France, mais les deux sont tout à fait intelligible. Il est complètement ridicule de prétendre le contraire.
Le français créole est encore bien plus éloigné du français parlé en France que le français parlé au Québec.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon Well I doubt most Quebèçois think like you because that would make it le province des imbeciles. Et 1 QC vive en Lorraine, QC It's cute how now since now I told you my reading of French is passable you're replying and insulting me in your native language.
And Creole and Haitian french are totally different as well. I learned that last night at work.
I'm not even going to bother any more, so you go on and make yourself sound like an ignorant ass. Ciao gulpi Quebèçois.
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247 It's funny to see how much you failed to actually make sence . Most of your declarations were false and made by someone ignorant of the real informations , mostly i'd guess by all the desinformation vehiculized by the mainstream media and the oh so popular quebec bashing . And just so you know , he didn't insult you in french , he did swear but nothing was said towards you was '' insulting '' or obsene , i do think your french is not as good as you think
mononcleroger 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Alors vos amis ne sont pas représentatifs du peuple Québécois qui lui, a élu le Bloc majoritairement à Ottawa et ce à chaque élections depuis le début des années 1990. Où voulez-vous en venir? Je serais probablement tout aussi capable de trouver des Albertains qui ne votent pas Conservateur. Ils ne seront certainement pas représentatifs.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon As I stated my reading is fine, but I can't write French so everything is in English, it;s the primary language of 12 out of 13 provinces and the territories, so suck it up. The Bloc majority fails each time when the facts are pointed out that your province can't produce enough food and would have to pay Canada to rent out the ports since you all just have part of the seaway. Really all you're doing now is making an ass of yourself and emberassing your province online.
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247 'Really all you're doing now is making an ass of yourself and emberassing your province online.' I must add know that such a statement is insanely false. The only person in the pointless argument between both of you making an ass out of himself is yourself at the moment. I know it's the typical United-Statesian mind to argue and hold their grounf even though they have no clue of what they are talking about, but your argument is currently ridiculous. Just thought you should knew.
schink24 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
"suck it up"
Je n'ai aucun problème à ce que vous me répondiez en anglais, je n'en ai pas fait la demande et je n'avait pas l'intention de le faire.
Il est intéressant de constater cependant à quel point le Québec parvient dans une bien plus grande mesure à enseigner la deuxième langue officielle du Canada que ne le fait les autres provinces.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Franchement, vous dites n'importe quoi. Le Québec, nordique nation, effectivement importe de la nourriture. Il continuera à faire de même si indépendant. Croyez-vous que le Japon vit de sa propre agriculture?
Les ports fédéraux, comme nombre actifs fédéraux (probablement tous ceux en territoire Québécois), appartiendront au Québec suite à sa sécession en vertu du partage des actifs Canadiens (comme la dette, passifs, dont le Qc paiera sa part, il aura sa part des actifs).
Vineon 1 year ago
@joesakik88
Les Québécois ont un instinct de communauté bien plus accentué que leurs voisins anglo-saxons, qui misent davantage sur l'individualisme, je n'accepte pas votre critique. Il me semble que c'est particulièrement évident lorsque l'on prend en considération nos programmes sociaux.
Appliquez vous donc à écrire convenablement d'ailleurs, ça va m'aider à vous comprendre.
Vineon 1 year ago
eating french fries with cheese make sense mon osti!!!
HAHAHA
Je mapel Guy and I AM NOT CANADIAN MAUTADIT TABARNAK ASTI!
parfait!!!
joesakik88 1 year ago
This is the guy that does the French Canadian on Sons of Butcher
powerpunch180 1 year ago
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Whats the song in the background called
Rfettucini 1 year ago
Whats the Song used in the background called?
Rfettucini 1 year ago
@Rfettucini
Thats "Pomp and Circumstance". Generally played when folks graduate
garyrgilbert 1 year ago
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Litterboxer529 1 year ago
@Litterboxer529 grow up
poeticemperor1 1 year ago
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@Litterboxer529 grow up.
poeticemperor1 1 year ago
LMFAOOOOOOOO.
I'm from Quebec and I couldn't have said it much better myself. xD
adrisonfiree 1 year ago
@adrisonfiree
Vous auriez pu en le disant en français.
;-)
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon
LOL, c'est don bin vrai. xD
adrisonfiree 1 year ago
loled a "and everyone is shaking up"
watafug 1 year ago
and the legal drinking age is just a suggestion lol
BrawlPwnt 1 year ago
@BrawlPwnt that was the best part LOL
ArabianGirrl 1 year ago
The correct title to this video is "Je suis un branleur" or something very much to that effect.
EikC 1 year ago
@DavyMacaroni Vous avez raison, NOUS les Canadiens, sommes de beaux citoyens ; citoyens venu de partout autours du monde. Je pose la question : "Pourquoi en vouloir à des concitoyens parce qu'ils ont apprit des choses différentes des nôtre ? "Il nous faut prendre le beau des autres, ainsi il y aura amélioration de notre société" !
jeanpierrechabot 1 year ago
LMFAO
Jango5110 1 year ago
LMFAO
Jango5110 1 year ago
: D I am laughing my ass off.
Tihmily2007 1 year ago
haha
19mehl 1 year ago
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The USA hockey team stomped on the Canadians!!!! USA! USA! USA!
kdixon7783B 1 year ago
@kdixon7783B
yeah but we still won the final suckers!
trei3e 1 year ago
Yes, I own a TV too, hd in fact. Congrats on the win Canada.
kdixon7783B 1 year ago
@trei3e dumbass maybe in your shit country bronze medals count be we do count them
TheShadowLeader 1 year ago
Well too bad they lose the gold medal game. Both in fact.
It was satisfying watching them hold back their tears on Thursday and even more satisfying on Sunday.
But that's only because of the arrogant comments by the Americans.
DoubleX31 1 year ago 8
That's not so bad. Things could be much worse, you know? We could be French. LOL!
kdixon7783B 1 year ago
@DoubleX31 The stanley cup comes more often in Canada then the Haley comet
and hows the silver medal feel?
joesakik88 1 year ago
@joesakik88 isn't that in Québec ? FAIL
StuntPlaneBF 1 year ago
@StuntPlaneBF Québec is in Canada?
Fail?
lmfao
more like you are failing to say anything here
I cant understand a thing of what you said cause ur sentence doesnt make any sense
ur replying to wich comment anyway?
joesakik88 1 year ago
@joesakik88 Québec is east of Canada... Not in canada =] Keep trying
StuntPlaneBF 1 year ago
@StuntPlaneBF Quebec is a part of Canada, face it, live it
live and learn
Quebec is in the east of Canada (is IN) Quebec belong to Canada and is not a country, nor a nation
its part of a nation
Quebec is part of Canada and if you cant understand that, Google a map or something and check out where Quebec belong, (IN CANADA)
you probly a fat americain to believe that Quebec isnt in Canada
as its right over ur head, next to Canada, in Canada
as its a part of Canada
joesakik88 1 year ago
@joesakik88 If it make you happy.. Think it.. But actually, it's a well-know fact that Québec is a country of itself...
StuntPlaneBF 1 year ago
joesakik88 1 year ago
@joesakik88 yea, as you wish :P but everyone know that Québec is a country =\
StuntPlaneBF 1 year ago
@StuntPlaneBF If you think quebec is a country then you are living proof that darwinisim has failed humanity, and that eugenics might actually be a good idea.
terminsane 1 year ago
@terminsane in fact, Quebec is a country :)
StuntPlaneBF 1 year ago
@StuntPlaneBF Quebec WANTED to be their country (hence the joke in the video). They wanted to be seperated from canada, and have all of canada pay for their healthcare, money, police, etc etc. They wanted to steal a chunk of canada straight from the center of our country, and leave us with the bill.
You can clcearly see why most canadians think the french are assholes (and they are.) Get the fuck out of my country, if you dont like it.
terminsane 1 year ago
@terminsane Yes, we are tired of being stolen... That's why we are trying to get out of Canada :) But, it's a well-know fact that Québec is already a country... Just waiting to officialize it on a paper. Going well so far.
StuntPlaneBF 1 year ago
@terminsane Btw, if you think that Canada is giving something to Québec... LOL ... You should say something like " OH F*** DON'T LEAVE PLEASE.. WE ARE SO IN TROUBLE IF YOU DO !! " ... Then we will re-consider it.
Get over it ;-) it's Québec's destiny.
StuntPlaneBF 1 year ago
@terminsane
How did Québec ask Canada to pay for all their services in the event they would have separated. The answer is simple : obviously, this was never a Québec demand.
Certainly won't conclude all english Canadians are assholes but I will with you.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon Actually it was according to Les Bloc Quebecois themselves. God for a Canuck and a Quebecois you sure don't know your own history. A few times when they've tried to become their own country they've wanted to keep the Canadian currency and not pay off the money that the Canadian Parliment's given them throughout the years. And as ignorant as you claim I am, at least I have enough manners not to insult someone over the internet. Bonne nuit!
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Vous parlez du "séparatisme" (un terme péjoratif au Québec, soit dit en passant), comme s'il s'agissait d'une maladie dont l'on pouvait guérir. C'est assez fallacieux comme raisonnement.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Je connais très bien mon histoire au contraire, c'est vous qui ne connaissez pas la structure politique de votre propre pays et particulièrement celle du Québec. La souveraineté du Québec ne sera pas l'oeuvre du Bloc Québécois, le Bloc n'en est pas le mouvement central, c'est plutôt l'aile provinciale qui l'est, soit ici le Parti Québécois.
C'est une erreur que font constamment les English Canadians.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Il est vrai que l'idée était au moins au départ de continuer à utiliser le dollar Canadien. Personnellement, je n'y adhère pas. Ce qui est faux, c'est de prétendre que le Québec n'aurait pas "payé ce qu'il doit à Ottawa". De quoi parlez-vous ici? Ne vous rendez-vous pas compte que le Québec paie tout autant des taxes à Ottawa? Tout ce que le Québec aura a payer, c'est sa juste part de la dette Canadienne. Il pourra en contrepoids garder la même proportion des actifs Canadiens.
Vineon 1 year ago
@StuntPlaneBF Well actually 80% of Canadians, mostly those in BC voted to remove QC but sadly it never happened.
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
What vote? What fabulations. Such a vote never occured.
... not that I would question this sort of results were it to happen, however.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon It wasn't a vote it was a poll and 80% of Canadians said they wouldn't mind if QC left. From what I've heard you all tried to get France to take you back but they won't. Face it, you all are Canadians til the day you die.
I could bitch about how if it weren't for your province I wouldn't be lacking those points on my skilled worker visa, or use the choice words my husband uses to describe most Quebecois, but I'm feeling rather generous. So Bonne Nuit
Cerridwen247 1 year ago
@Cerridwen247
Vous aviez dit un vote, maintenant vous changez votre version. C'est d'ailleurs des sondages que vous devriez avoir plus souvent, question de véritablement faire sentir aux Québécois qui croient encore au Canada à quel point ils sont mal reçus.
Vineon 1 year ago
@joesakik88
Québec est une nation et si vous y vivez j'ignore franchement de quelle façon vous vous y prenez pour en être si inconscient. Joel Garreau, un sociologue Américain avait écrit dans son livre "9 Nations of North America", dans lequel il découpe le continent en 9 nations, que le Québec est "la plus improbable mais la plus indéniable" des nations d'Amérique du Nord.
D'ailleurs, même le Canada et 'votre' Premier Ministre Harper a reconnu en chambre les Québécois comme tel.
Vineon 1 year ago
joesakik88 1 year ago
@joesakik88
Bon sang...
Nation n'égale pas nécessairement pays, pauvre niais. Si c'était le cas, l'appellation "Premières Nations" que l'on utilise constamment pour désigner les autochtones serait inappropriée.
Le Canada a reconnu la nation Québécoise en chambre par le biais de ces parlementaires et de son Premier Ministre.
Effectivement, le Québec est une province, pas un pays, mais c'est également et de façon je dirais difficilement discutable une nation.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon les quebecois c une nation
po le quebec
tu t fourer en traduisant aek Google
pis dla facon je parle, pour ki aille une nation faut qui aille une majoriter de quebecois pis yen a pas en se moment feck on est meme po une nation
on est en minoriter visible a montreal
pis chu sur tu savais meme po so
si tu pense que les quebecois sont une nations t vraiment stupide pcq une nation sa se tien les coudes, sa sentraide, sa vie en communoter
po les quebecois
tlm vie comme un egoiste hypocrite
joesakik88 1 year ago
@joesakik88
Que je sache, les Québécois que vous considérez nation habitent le Québec, que vous ne considérez pas nation. C'est contradictoire. Votre définition autant que d'autres du mot "nation" convient parfaitement au Québec, notez que celle-ci ne mentionne pas le mot "pays".
Pourquoi insinuez-vous que je "traduis avec google", vous voulez rire de moi? Je n'ai certainement aucunement besoin d'un traducteur en ligne.
Vineon 1 year ago
@joesakik88
Dois-je noter que vous trouvez le moyen de vous contredire dans un seul commentaire?
Je cite :
"les quebecois c une nation po le quebec"
"si tu pense que les quebecois sont une nations t vraiment stupide "
Branchez-vous.
Vineon 1 year ago
@Vineon Arrete de traduire aek google and start speaking in ur own language
I can speak english
yo hablo espanol
je parle francais
stop translating with google and accept that the Quebec isnt a country but a province and were not a nation anymore
heres a part on Wiki about nation
Pour le Dictionnaire de la langue française, la nation est un « Ensemble de personnes vivant sur un territoire commun, conscient de son unité (historique, culturelle, etc.) et constituant une entité politique[7] ».
joesakik88 1 year ago
@StuntPlaneBF although I love that you tough Quebec is a country
but it isnt
quebec is a part of Canada
everything quebec does, its canada too that does it
joesakik88 1 year ago
fuckin quebeckers
BruceCountyFinest 1 year ago
I love the end! Le sacrage francais est meilleur que l'anglais en tout cas! Woohoo!
darthnynja 1 year ago
we can go right in laval
1kounter 1 year ago
Ce vidéo est une parodie québécoise de ce que j'ai vu en anglais "I am Canadian". C'est bon. C'est divertissant. La version anglaise fait rire les "Red Neck". La version française elle, fait rire des Québécois qui sont l'équivalent des Red Neck ; les "BLEU NECK". Les fédéralistes aiment le rouge et les séparatistes aiment le bleu. Donc le discours simplet de part et d'autre a un nom. Les séparatistes du Québec viennent d'hériter d'un nouveau titre "BLEU NECK".
jeanpierrechabot 2 years ago
LMAO Vendu! J'le prends!
BoyishMagus 1 year ago
we make the most maple cyrup bitches!!
esti de tabarnak
007desjardins 2 years ago
lOL !!!! vERY cOooLL!!! Watch our videOs, it's KinD of cAnADIAN juNk!!
anusleblond 2 years ago
I am a quebecois proud to be canadian
jeanpierrechabot 2 years ago
@jeanpierrechabot
Same here, bro.
Canadians are nice people, les Québécois en particulier.
DavyMacaroni 1 year ago
Yea..there is no minimum drinking age...lol
TSignature 2 years ago
mon esti de tabarnaque ceci c'est lor esti
steven69re 2 years ago
Haha the stanley cup comes around more often than haley's comet XDDD
Sorry Toronto.
Go habs.
djkane29 2 years ago
BOOO Habs suck, but that being said I had an AWESOME time in Montreal and the bell center watching the Leafs and Habs play, thanx to all the montreal fans who were VERY freindly and gracius in defeat, hope to go back soon...cheers
PeteyGunn 2 years ago
HAHA what year was that?
djkane29 2 years ago
fuckin Gretzky
iforgotmypen 2 years ago
where the drinking age...is just a suggestion XD!!!!
boredel123 2 years ago
haha tu dead en esti hahahaha fkn drole
EmoHabsAllTheWay31 2 years ago
If you want a vision of english peoples in quebec on how they thought go see ' Repulse Rock et belles oreilles RBO '. Enjoy :D
fremen99 2 years ago
There's an old saying among immigrants around the world.
"THE ONLY GOOD AMERICAN IS A CANADIAN."
I'm east asian and I agree. If there has to be a superpower to run the world, I prefer the canooks any day.
America is a mess right now, politically and economically, so much hate between the left and right, so much corruption among the rich and powerful.
Canada, we love you.
TheLamelyNamed 2 years ago 23
TheLamelyNamed..... Id like to thank you :D. Canada is a great counrty, eh? I wouldnt want to live anywhere eles in the world. And if we do become the "All Supreme Leaders of the World" (which we are planning to.. shhhh dont tell anyone ;P) ill make sure your country is well represented :D
CANADA FTW!!!
KainHighwind21 2 years ago
@TheLamelyNamed WE LOVE YOU TO :'(!!! (if your a guy... no homo)
chelhi38 1 year ago
wow you guys are fighting the good fight of 40 years ago lol
ETericET 2 years ago
"English was removed as an Official Language in 1969"
Because the vast majority of the province is french. Deal with it. Most provinces are officially english only.
"Forcing immigrants to learn French"
Wrong, nobody forced them to immigrate to Québec. By doing so, they've agreed to send their kids to french schools. Should that bother them, they have 9 other provinces to choose from.
Vineon 2 years ago
"Reducing English on Signs"
Back before Bill 101, most of Montréal's signs were in english, which made no sense. Making french mandatory fixed this situation. Besides, english can still be used on all signs.
Vineon 2 years ago 2
Vineon
In 1961 the Union of South Africa (1910-1961) became the Republic of South Africa (1961-) and the people who took over were the Afrikaaners, These people were badly treated by the British and Anglo-South Africans, many of them were killed in Concentrations Camps in the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), but these people did not remove English as an Official Language and did not make Afrikaans the Sole-Official Language, even though they were the majority. They respected Bilingual South Africa
UnitedEmpireLoyalist 2 years ago
The franco manitobans are no more, reversing the process is impossible. I'm sure you would propose something as ridiculous as having Québec people move there but what in hell would be their motive be to do that?
If the Québécois nation wants to grow, it should definitely concentrate first on its own territory, it is shooting itself in the foot to even consider your ridiculous compromises.
Vineon 2 years ago
I dont believe that reversing the decline of Franco-Manitobans are imposible. Encouaging some Quebecois to move there can help the situation, but it does not have to be just the Quebeocis, Many French Speaking Immigrants from France, Belgium and Switzerland when they move to the Dominion of Canada should be encouraged to settle in the Province of Manitoba. I believe that there are many reasons why a few Quebecois should move to the Province of Manitoba to stop the decline of Franco-Manitobans.
UnitedEmpireLoyalist 2 years ago
"I dont believe that reversing the decline of Franco-Manitobans are imposible. Encouaging some Quebecois to move there can help the situation"
Just like the many Québécois that moved to New England, they would end up swallowed and assimilated within 2-3 generations. You haven't helped do anything other than weakening Québec's french fact, which is clearly your objective.
As for immigrants from french european countries, they aren't numerous enough.
Vineon 2 years ago
There is no 'decline of franco-manitobans', there WAS a decline of franco-manitobans.
Franco-Manitobans are a thing of the past, they've entirely disappeared save some obscure villages on the eve of being as well.
Vineon 2 years ago
To English Speakers of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
If any of you people want to move to another country, may I suggest Canada and it's Province of Quebec. You see the population of Anglo-Quebecers is just too small (10% of the Province's Population), we invite you to settle the Province of Quebec until we restored thr 1827 population of Anglo-Quebecers (25% of the Province's Population) and can you mostley settle in Montreal and especialy Quebec City.
UnitedEmpireLoyalist 2 years ago
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Vineon 2 years ago
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Or what about restore our demographics to what they were before the Loyalists came?
Also, Québec controls its immigration, and focuses on immigrants that already know french or can easily adapt to the language.
The french in Québec are too much for you? 7 out of 330 millions is something you cannot tolerate? I'm sorry to hear you believe we do not have a place on this continent but we insist and will continue to claim we do.
Vineon 2 years ago
The Quebecois have shown themselves incapable of looking after the rights and freedoms of the English Language and of Anglo-Quebecers this is why I support restoring the Anglo-Quebec population back to 25% of the Provine's populaiton, 61% of Monreal's population and 43% of Quebec City's population. BTW, The Quebecois can still be the majority in Quebec by being 4 times the size of Anglo-Quebecers. I never said that you Francophones dont have a place in North America, which you do.
UnitedEmpireLoyalist 2 years ago
Vineon
I support restoring the population of Franco-Manitobans back to there 1921 Demographic. In 1921 Franco-Manitobans made up 15% of the Province's population, now they made up just 4%. The Old Canadian Laws I respect when it comes to Language. English was Establised as an Official Language of Quebec by the Constitution Act of 1867 and French was Established as an Official Language of Manitoba by the Manitoba Act of 1870 and both those Languages should be restored and have equal rights.
UnitedEmpireLoyalist 2 years ago
The Loyalists had every right to come to the Province of Quebec (1763-1791), because it was a BRITISH COLONY. The Province of Quebec was not independent state and so the Quebecois did not who decide who came to live in the Province of Quebec but the British, I know that you Quebecois have a hard time to understand the Treaty of Paris (1763), in which the French to retain there Islands in the West Indies gave New France to the British.Just be thankfull that the British/Loyalist did not expell you
UnitedEmpireLoyalist 2 years ago
"The Loyalists had every right to come to the Province of Quebec "
Did I say otherwise? Apparently the Québécois however never had the right to experience a demographic growth that goes beyond what you freaking set as a ridiculous plateau.
I smell the foul stench of hypocrisy.
Vineon 2 years ago
I believed that the Quebecois did a great job of retaing there majority status in the Province of Quebec even with the great numbers of British American Loyalists flooding the Province of Quebec (1763-1791) after the Revolutionary War. At it's height English Speakers comprised just 25% of the Province's population. French Speakers retained there majority at 75% of the Province's populaition. Francophones outnumberd Anglophones 4-1 in the Province. The Francophones were not threatend by this.
UnitedEmpireLoyalist 2 years ago
"Francophones outnumberd Anglophones 4-1 in the Province. The Francophones were not threatend by this."
At some point, francophones were the majority in Canada, now they aren't. At some point francophones were the majority in Manitoba, now they aren't. At some point francophones were the majority in Louisiana, now they aren't.
Québec is the only place in North America where it didn't happen.
Vineon 2 years ago
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OoxMastaGxoO 1 year ago
Vineon
This might surprise you. I also support the French Belgians (French Speaking Flemings and Walloons) against the Flemish Seperatists. I hope that the Kingdom of Belgium can destroy Flemish Seperatism just like how I hope that the Dominion of Canada can destroy Quebecois Seperatism. French Speakers in Flanders are just as persecuted as English Speakers in Quebec and French should be restored in Flanders, just like how English should be restored in Quebec.
CANADA AND BELGIUM ROCKS.
UnitedEmpireLoyalist 2 years ago