Or
What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the Gander!!!!!!
tanpro wrote:Less than 28% of all Canadian citizens are officially categorized as 'french'. Yet, we have entered out fourth decade of forced bilingualism that amounts to nothing more than social engineering.
From the Quebec / Ontario border to the Pacific Ocean, it should be English only.
tanpro wrote:From the Quebec / Ontario border to the Pacific Ocean, it should be English only.
If you don't like that, cross the bridge and viola - la belle provincce at t your doors..pinch youself. Betty...Still cannot believe your luck? - Call Alex Munter


Carmel Divine wrote:If you don't like that, cross the bridge and viola - la belle provincce at t your doors..pinch youself. Betty...Still cannot believe your luck? - Call Alex Munter
Munter is coming....soon it will be Ottawa,QC....get new address labels for your letters....
There really is no French service outside of the regions that require it....I lived in English Ontario for 34 years (not in the NCR)....I know...
Westerners are (pick one)
A-once again....
B-always.....
C-as usual
crying in their Corn Flakes ....that's only thing that is in both langauges....oh horrors!!!
Gosh darn it....you have your "boy" as PM, and all that oil money....just goes to show you....power and OR money...can't make ye happy!....let's danse!!

There really is no French service outside of the regions that require it....I lived in English Ontario for 34 years (not in the NCR)....I know...
Less Ottawa.

bulldog905 wrote:Harper needs to reach some kind of accord with Quebec.
The basis being, that French will be the language in Quebec, and English will be the language elsewhere.
The rights of English and other linguistic minorities in Quebec will have to be sacrificed in order to do this, and to end bilingualism elsewhere.
I personally think an autonomous French speaking Quebec within the Confederation is the only logical Federalist option left.
You can't have it both ways. If we want to end official bilingualism, we will have to budge on this issue, if we want Quebec to remain within Canada.

Carmel Divine wrote:Sacrifice English language rights in Québec??....BTW...there are MORE Anglophones in Québec than Francophones in Onrtario.....WE EXIST...
I'm not giving up my rights so those who sit 2 or 3 time zone away can get the French off of their corn flakes.....
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