Canada vote 2011
Canada vote 2011
Out of context: Reply #24
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You might also remember that aspects of French Canadian culture exists in many parts of Canada outside Quebec including New Brunswick (technically the only bilingual province) and Nova Scotia amongst others. French Canadian culture is more than just Quebec and is a part of our nation in whole.
- Yes, you are talking about les Acadiens, You have an amazing canadian memoryntimm
- and I don't understand the > technically the only bilingual province.. You saying Quebec is not a province? : )ntimm
- Quebec is not officially bilingual on the provincial level. Look it up.
http://en.wikipedia.…ETM - Quebec is officially unilingual (French only)ETM
- OMG what is wrong with you, can't you read between the lines , it was a fucking joke!ntimm
- You're Harper's son aren't you!ntimm
- It was? Hmmm... must be some cultural barrier. :)ETM
- About Harper, all I ever said was I may be resigned to voting for him, I never fully supported him.ETM
- But then again, this would be the 3rd time I'd ask you to really read my posts, so I won't :)ETM
- ah yes, you keep on coming back to re-reading elements that my french brain would somehow not be able to comprehend.. well, have you ever considered that what you are writing are pre-chewed facts amidst your warped perception of the the world, and that it is you in fact that miss the point of the discussion and that sticks to irrelevant details?ntimm
- comprehend.. well, have you ever considered that what you are writing are pre-chewed facts amidst your warped perception of the the world, and that it is you in fact that miss the point of the discussion and that sticks to irrelevant details?ntimm
- of the the world, and that it is you in fact that miss the point of the discussion and that sticks to irrelevant details?ntimm
- Actually, I'll let you keep putting words in my mouth and save myself the time of typing.ETM
- perfect!
; )ntimm