This would cause SJW's to go Sybil.

Welcome to Canada, hope you enjoy your stay!

It isn't Canada. It's Québec. Minorities in Québec go through pretty much hell, and that can mean just about anybody who can't trace their lineage all the way back.

https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/op...in-the-turbans-of-the-nation/article36355943/

https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/op...ec-attacks-religious-freedom/article36646731/

Separation of church and state and freedom of religion in Québec is a joke. Look up the wall from the Speaker's chair in the National Assembly:


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https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opi...etween-politics-and-religion/article14016418/

I know that I'm going against the "patriotic" grain here for some of you, but Québec at times is little better than upstate Louisiana in the '20s.
 
Veer's right. The rest of us Canuckians don't have much use for, and even harbor some animosity against,,,, quebec'ers. The statement of "a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while" applies here, with regards to what the quebec'ers did.

But the sentiment of "separation" still makes the rest of the country here want to cut them off and set the whole province adrift into the North Atlantic. Them upside down "people" (and I use that term loosely) have such archaic laws about their language, signage, and workers. As in, quebec'ers can work anywhere in the country. But only quebec'ers can work in quebec.

Poutine came from quebec, but it truly should be called "Canuckian Fries".... or something else.
 
Canada has no Constitution... Thanks to Quebec refusing to ratify it. And Quebec does not have any separation of Church and State. That's why it's Quebec. But its the language crazies there who have run things for decades. They are the only place in the world ever to legally ban a language -- English. And their ethnic cleansing of Anglophones from the province in the 1970's and 80's was nothing short of Yugoslavia-like. English business owners arrested for their signs, language police, kids not allowed to go to English schools unless their Grandparents were educated in english schools (all immigrants must, by law, be educated in French). Bombings of English neighborhoods... Yes, real bombings. They went all IRA on the English in the 70's. And the English were too polite to fight back. They should have slaughtered the Frenchies like cordwood. Oh, but they can't. No guns allowed. Oops.

Don't get me started on their worthless economy...

But hey, Justin Bieber... er Trudeau.... is such a great little progressive. A model for the world.

Sean is being kind. Quebec should be towed out to sea and sunk.

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
My first time in Quebec, I stopped at a small town petrol station to fuel my car. The female attendant was slowly fueling another vehicle, while carrying on a conversation with the driver. I was used to pumping my own fuel and hopped out and began fueling my car. Within seconds she lit me up in French about how I was "Stealing her job" and "I was not allowed to do her work for her"... yada, yada. You would have thought that I was stealing the fuel. I know some places (like New Jersey) require an attendant to pump the fuel. That makes it easier for them to steal your credit card info. I speak enough French to be able to tell the gas pump Nazi to kiss my derrière. If you do not want me to pump my gas, then get over here and get your sorry rear to work and quit making moon-eyes at the guy in the other car. I found her to be rude, rigid, overly rules oriented and entirely un-friendly. That was my first encounter with a real live Quebecer. It was not a good start and little I have experienced since has changed my first impression. Seems they were attempting to out A$$-hole the French. Just MHO. I am sure their are nice people in Quebec. I just have not encountered many of them. Mind you one of my friends was born there but he grew up in KY and we dipped him into southern hospitality over and over until he was saturated. We all tend to be a product of our environment. If you grow up treating the English speakers like crap it is hard to move past that. Old bad habits.

Irish