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Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I don't need any kind of sympathies from a poster with a loose screw or socialist trying to derail the topic of this thread. See Greg if you have issues relating to spelling. -
Do people vote with their head?
Leafless replied to independent's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I don't think people vote with their head. Because if they did, voting Liberal means voting for a socialist party who would be represented by a PM who is also a citizen of France would be totally out of the question. Just what kind of political ideologies would a PM who is also a citizen of France have? And that is the basic problem with an officially multicultural country is when cultural issues dominate the real issues of the country. And that includes other ding bat socialist people parties like the NDP and the Green Party who use your money to be spent on socialist programs ignoring the real issues and problems with the country. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yes, and the word is 'censure'. And you are doing it by way of ridicule. Show me where I said I want to impose the way I use my personal language on others? Like I said, there are no rules dictating the use of formal or correct English on this site. You are breaking the rules of this forum by launching a personal attack on me when there are NO RULES dictating the use of the English language. If there was, there would not be many posters left on this site including you. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
What does "criticise' mean? You must mean 'CRITICIZE'. No, the word is 'censure' by way of 'ridicule' in an effort to 'censor' free speech. 'Subjects' who are you the 'Queen'? I don't care what languages are freely spoken anywhere in Canada. But when minorities impose language laws on a cultural majority especially outside of the province of Quebec it is time to protect the freedoms of Ontario a province that is NOT officially bilingual and currently does not have a provincial language policy. My response as indicated is about 'freedom' and NOT oppressive language policies currently implemented in Quebec and cities and towns primarily in the province of Ontario. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Ultimately your goal is to censure free speech. I suspect you (and other cultural misfits) are a disgruntled socialist, are trying to censure free speech because some Canadians have an opposing view objecting to dictated, legislated official type language policies, assimilation, wrong type immigration policies along with other important issues detrimentally affecting our country Canada. It is obvious you cannot tolerate the fact that the majority English speaking, Christian Canadians and their culture and traditons dominate cultural in Canada. You most likely would like to see English speaking, Christian Canadians totally controlled by legislated government policies similar to what they employ by way of language policies in Quebec and cities and towns primarily in Ontario. You attacking me personally relating to spelling errors makes no sense, is totally unwarranted since there is NO prerequiste demanding the use of FORMAL, CORRECT use of the English language on MLF. See Greg and you have any further concerns relating to the correct use of the English language on MLF. Maybe Greg can implement some sort of 'official language policy'. Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. -
There are only so many jobs or positons available that require a professional or university degree. Canada needs skilled workers but the type of skills Asians and Chinese offer are generally limited to some form of white collar positon. This is also an area many native Canadians pursue. Generally speaking I have observed and experienced is that most Asians and Chinese are over serious, mingle with their own kind and are generally not compatiable with Canadian customs and traditons. Native Canadians are much more laid back and enjoy a variety of lifestyles and all are not dedicated to continual learning. This creates a cultural clash creating unfair competition forcing Canadians if they want to compete to become perpetual learning machines on the same level as Asians and Chinese. Canada is an established country and has developed its own Canadian type lifestyles. The type of immigrant Canada is allowing into this country is problamatic in many areas.
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Russell by-law spat sparks bilingual study
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Only if Canadien does relating to post #502. -
Russell by-law spat sparks bilingual study
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Local Politics in Canada
The Queen signed the newly formed constitution Act 1982 commonly known as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This is nothing new though as Canada previously enjoyed human rights albeit not written into the constitution. The rest and the main part of the constitution (BNA Act) remained intact. Basically the only other person interested in this thread is YOU and a few other cultural misfits. -
That is because their parents know what it is like sitting doing nothing but reading math books in a hut all day. Come to Canada and steal their quality of life they say. Then the country will be ours. Is this what Canadians want? Our country and quality lifestyle is being destroyed by desperate individuals that want your lifestyle. Unfair competition in an already established country? Ask your MP.
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Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You really don't know what your saying in this thread as well as not knowing what you stand for. The old immigrants did. But the new ones it seems are following the cultural example set out by Quebec. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You like playing Russian so it should have been easily understood. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/ind...s=A1ARTA0000740 They knew exactly what the Charter said. Not everyone is clueless. I agree. Trudeau and his henchmen certaintly were not. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/ind...s=A1ARTA0000740 Then, we won't mention polls that indicate that a majority of Canadians support the Charter and agree that Canada should have two official languages. You have a lot of nerve to even mention polls that can be easily manipulated with no proof of what the question actually was as a replacement for national referendums. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
A bad edit is "just to funny". I guess they are right when they say, 'bad English is the world's most widely spoken language'. -
Russell by-law spat sparks bilingual study
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Local Politics in Canada
French is a minority foreign language in Canada even if it is spoken in Canada. I will say it again, French is the national language of France not Canada. Ask Mr. Dion he is a French citizen currently running for PM of this country. WOW. -
Russell by-law spat sparks bilingual study
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Was made? Does everthing have to be dictated and socially engineered when it comes to the French language? You probably can't tell that this was quoted out of the 'Canadian Ecyclopedia'. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/ind...s=A1ARTA0000740 -
Russell by-law spat sparks bilingual study
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Local Politics in Canada
As far as I know the English language has always been classified as the English language. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language -
Russell by-law spat sparks bilingual study
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Canada is part of the commonwealth and is basically an extension of the U.K with the Queen as Head of State and a British Constitution it can't really ammend without the Queens permission. Charter Rights is an exception. We? You mean you and your gang of cultural misfits. Nobody? You simply cannot comprehend probably because your French. I encounter that problem all the time dealing with (qualified) bilingual clerks who cannot comprehend more than three English words at a time -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It is beyond the scope of a little man like you to discuss that possibility for the salavation of the English language and its culture. Unless of course you are another Francophone, teaming up with the immigrants to help topple the English language and its culture with dysfunctional federal (just hoping) blessings. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Corruptly amended to 'French traditons'. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The corrupt, discrminatory amended part, know as the Constitution Act, 1982. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You must be clueless to understand that was a ' Nazi type command' typical of French Liberals and Quebecers. -
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Leafless replied to Leafless's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You are the one that should be moving. It is Francophones who are politically insatiable in an English speaking country.