Les Séparatistes de Bob Gratton
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@mehhhyouknow i agree with your point, I believe both french and english in the province of quebec should have the entitlement to choose whichever choice they see fit for their aspirations and not be deprived by a detrimental bill that stops them from having access to the needed tools, so to speak...but retards like vineon fail to understand that concept, because...he's retarded...just simply retarded...
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They do not refuse anyone as they do not exist, which isn't because they couldn't get students. There are no Spanish public schools in Florida just like you could argue there are no English public schools in Québec. The ones that exist are an accomodation to the English speaking historical minority.
It isn't an 'option' merely an 'accomodation' kept and guaranteed by Canadian laws.. just like French public schools must exist by law elsewhere in the country where numbers warrant.
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@Vineon Obviously you did not understand what I said. Are Spanish schools refusing people in Florida? Is that even an option to them? What I am saying is that here in Quebec we have both options of a French and English school, but not everyone is permitted to choose and that in itself is unfair.
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I'd suggest a number of students would jump on the opportunity to go to a mandarin public school in Vancouver area or a Spanish public school in Florida. Why isn't it offered? Certainly not by a lack of applicants but rather a lack of a freedom of choice?
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Oh I'm a French bigot now? That's said essentially after I've been told Québec should have no say on what education system it should have considering it pays for it in full?
Switzerland has 4 national languages and each Canton (read province) decides on their language of education. Essentially, this is what Québec does.. and what every juridiction that governs education does.
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@Vineon If one goes to Toronto they are not forced to go to an English school. English schools are merely what is available to them. Here in Quebec both English and French schools are available, but only some may attend English school. This is not due to the lack of applicants, but rather the lack of a freedom of choice.
@hardllovingman
Around 50% of French-Quebecers are "separatistes" as you call them. So you are presently telling us that you hate on 50% of Abitibi people. You must have a hell of a good time up there.
Sorry but you sound just like another Elvis Gratton. I refuse with all my heart to speak French to people of your kind.
Un fier indépendantiste.
eltremblayo 4 months ago 7