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the problem with federalists and separatists is that many (not all of course) associate blindly with their hearts without knowing all of the issues and possible repercussions. (kind of like much of the idiocy that can be attributed to some people with both the democratic and republican parties in the united states. they are one or the other for life no matter what the platform, which is retarded imo).
I prefer to see what both sides have to say and what they have to offer. If ever it becomes abundantly clear to me that Quebec will prosper more on its own than in Canada, i will vote Oui sans hesitation.
Both sides have good points that are relevant to what i would want. None have convinced me to make a hard choice just like that.
In such a big country it is hard to effectively govern in everyone's best interests. The people of vancouver, calgary, winipeg, toronto, montreal, halifax and so on all have very different needs and are very different from each other due to large gaps in population in the huge distances between urban centers.
I do believe that the government should be decentralized with more power given to ALL provinces to better serve the needs of constituents. Ottawa is a failure at that.
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No, but I also don't drink out of a fucking sippy-cup you goddamned Appalachian. |
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