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Canadian PM to recognize Quebec as "a Nation"
2006-11-23
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in Parliament he would recognize the country's francophone Quebec province as a "nation" within Canada. In an unprecedented move to woo Quebec separatists, he said he would present a motion later in the day asking the House of Commons to "recognize that Quebecers constitute a nation within a united Canada."

Quebec has held and lost two referendums on separation from the rest of Canada, in 1980 and 1995. Federalists won the second vote by a narrow margin.

Harper's surprise move, he said, was aimed at blocking "an unusual request" by the separatist Bloc Quebecois to define Quebecois as a nation. Quebecers typically understand the term to mean "a people," while Anglophone Canadians consider it akin to nationhood, with all the international responsibilities and benefits that come with it. Politicians have tried to avoid debating this sensitive issue over the past decade, fearing it would lead to a constitutional crisis, or a loss of support in the next election in Quebec province, which holds 25 percent of parliamentary seats.

"For (the Bloc), 'nation' means separation," Harper said. "Quebecers have always played a historic role in advancing Canada with solidarity, courage, and vision, and to build a confident Quebec, an independent Quebec that's proud and has solidarity within a strong and united Canada, an independent and free Canada," he said. "Do Quebecers form a nation within a united Canada? The answer is yes. Do Quebecers form an independent nation from Canada? The answer is no, and it will always be no."
This is out future if you combine unlimited immigration with Multiculturalism.
Posted by:Jackal

#7  Politicians have tried to avoid debating this sensitive issue over the past decade, fearing it would lead to a constitutional crisis
If politicians don't debate it, who the phalk is supposed to ? Coward assholes.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-23 22:50  

#6  Mohawk and Cree bits of Quebec comprise 85% of territory. Cree said they would secede if Quebec separates. I like it. ;-)
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-11-23 20:43  

#5  The math is simple:

Canada - Quebec = Australia

The free world would be better off with a new all-Anglosphere Canadia. We are keeping the Mohawk bits of Quebec too.
Posted by: Excalibur   2006-11-23 18:06  

#4  Good deal. This way Canada can vote on expelling the tumor.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-11-23 16:48  

#3  May not be such a bad idea after all. Quebec is the LLL capitol 2nd only to Califonia in North America. From what I haver heard pretty much everywhere in Canada short Quebec are rather conservative much like the Mid West US. Quebec breaking off would very likley secure a Conservative Canada that would be a ally not a enemy/subversive/friend.
Posted by: C-Low   2006-11-23 14:10  

#2  That's the same terminology Canada uses with the Indians, who are called "first nations."
Posted by: Mike   2006-11-23 11:31  

#1  Dumb move, Mr. Prime Minister. Nations have Legitimate Rights™.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-11-23 10:25  

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