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Everything is already bilingual in Canada, voting for the BQ seems kinda...why? -- nm
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ty97
Sep 22 '21, 10:54
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Quebec nationalism is only the most pronounced form of provincial nationalism in Canada. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Sep 22, 12:17
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Yes, it's leagues above the Alberta provincial nationalism of the CPCs and the Toronto provincial nationalism of the LPCs
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Beryllium
Sep 22, 12:27
they are focused on Quebec only rather than other parts of the country. Alberta wants something "why the fuck do we care about Alberta?" -- nm
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Beaker
Sep 22, 10:57
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But I mean, that's any politician really, right? You're looking out for your area.
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ty97
Sep 22, 12:00
Alberta's a bad example in this case. :) -- nm
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Sep 22, 11:55
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