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MPs in Québec refused to take the oath of office to King Charles III


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3 hours ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

If I were an MP and would not pledge allegiance to your magnificient king, the only King Charles, would you be okay with killing me?

That’s probably a tad harsh.  I think banishment to Tuktayuktuk would be a reasonable substitute.  No free lunch though.  You’ll have to build your own igloo and learn to ice fish.  

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8 hours ago, Zeitgeist said:

That’s probably a tad harsh.  I think banishment to Tuktayuktuk would be a reasonable substitute.  No free lunch though.  You’ll have to build your own igloo and learn to ice fish.  

And we laugh about North Koreans and their 'Supreme Leaders'...

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7 minutes ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

And we laugh about North Koreans and their 'Supreme Leaders'...

And what difference does it make?

Les Quebecois have been trying to split Canada in two for decades now.

They fostered the FLQ.

They installed language laws.

They lost two referendums.

They formed a federal party designed to split Canada in two.

Now they refuse to take an oath which is required by federal parliamentarians. 

And the results...business left Quebec. A once stable and wealthy province, turned into a federal welfare case.

Good work...

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1 hour ago, Nationalist said:

And the results...business left Quebec. A once stable and wealthy province, turned into a federal welfare case.

Québec has never been as rich as of now. Businesses flourish as much as anywhere else in Canada, business owners complain about lack of workers since the economy is roaring so much. Our unemployment rate is very low, a percentage lower than Ontario's.

Our food and shelter are still affordable, except in Montréal.

We have a very low crime rate, and have a stable system.

You really think we're some kind of backwards Barbarians, aren't you?

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1 hour ago, Nationalist said:

They installed language laws.

 

Oh no! So you're saying there should be no rules about languages in a society? 

Why does Canada itself have an Official Languages Act, then?

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/o-3.01/

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15 minutes ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

Québec has never been as rich as of now. Businesses flourish as much as anywhere else in Canada, business owners complain about lack of workers since the economy is roaring so much. Our unemployment rate is very low, a percentage lower than Ontario's.

Our food and shelter are still affordable, except in Montréal.

We have a very low crime rate, and have a stable system.

You really think we're some kind of backwards Barbarians, aren't you?

Ya...right...

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16 minutes ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

Oh no! So you're saying there should be no rules about languages in a society? 

Why does Canada itself have an Official Languages Act, then?

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/o-3.01/

Your stupid language laws about destroyed the Quebec economy.

To this day, Quebec is scraping the bottom of the barrel as far as provincial success.

As far as I know, Canada had to install language laws, in order to pacify Les Quebecois.

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3 hours ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

Québec has never been as rich as of now. Businesses flourish as much as anywhere else in Canada, business owners complain about lack of workers since the economy is roaring so much. Our unemployment rate is very low, a percentage lower than Ontario's.

Our food and shelter are still affordable, except in Montréal.

We have a very low crime rate, and have a stable system.

You really think we're some kind of backwards Barbarians, aren't you?

Too bad they take away half your earnings in North America’s highest tax jurisdiction.  Hey, those union bosses expect cash money.  👍

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5 hours ago, Zeitgeist said:

Too bad they take away half your earnings in North America’s highest tax jurisdiction.  Hey, those union bosses expect cash money.  👍

Hi.

This misconception that people pay 50% of their income in taxes in Québec is laughable.

We have TSFA, RRSPs, and have marginal tax rates. Québec is also one of the jurisdiction with the least amount of regulations for doing business in North America.

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9 hours ago, Nationalist said:

Your stupid language laws about destroyed the Quebec economy.

To this day, Quebec is scraping the bottom of the barrel as far as provincial success.

As far as I know, Canada had to install language laws, in order to pacify Les Quebecois.

Canada also has many language laws. It didn't kill Canada's economy, and Québec economy is thriving more now than ever, having an even lower unemployment rate than Ontario's. Québecois have good incomes, and the cost of living is one of the lowest in the country. We're average income wise, but have lower expenses such a food and housing.

We have many provincial successes, such as having 2 universities in the top 100 of the whole world for a province of only 8 millions inhabitants, and are very accessible price wise, especially compared to Ontarian universities. We have also a very clean energy production which is independent from price fluctuations in the energy market, because unlike Ontario which heats its housing system with natural gas, we use hydroelectricity which is owned and subsidized by the government which makes our electricity cheap. For instance, my condo costs only $40/monthly of heating AND electricity for a 1000 sq foot size, which is amazing.

I think we have many flaws, but we clearly aren't as low as you think we are. Give us the respect! 😆

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29 minutes ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

Canada also has many language laws. It didn't kill Canada's economy, and Québec economy is thriving more now than ever, having an even lower unemployment rate than Ontario's. Québecois have good incomes, and the cost of living is one of the lowest in the country. We're average income wise, but have lower expenses such a food and housing.

We have many provincial successes, such as having 2 universities in the top 100 of the whole world for a province of only 8 millions inhabitants, and are very accessible price wise, especially compared to Ontarian universities. We have also a very clean energy production which is independent from price fluctuations in the energy market, because unlike Ontario which heats its housing system with natural gas, we use hydroelectricity which is owned and subsidized by the government which makes our electricity cheap. For instance, my condo costs only $40/monthly of heating AND electricity for a 1000 sq foot size, which is amazing.

I think we have many flaws, but we clearly aren't as low as you think we are. Give us the respect! 😆

Respect is earned.

Everyone wants respect...but ya sort o' have to act respectfully first.

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25 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Respect is earned.

Everyone wants respect...but ya sort o' have to act respectfully first.

Nationalist is a weird pseudonym, not really fitting to yourself when you are mad against a People not pledging allegiance to a foreign entity, don't you think, Mr. Nationalist?

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32 minutes ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

Mr-Nationalist-For-Me-But-Not-For-Thee.

Why haven't you chosen Chauvinist or Imperialist as your nickname instead?

Simple. I'm neither.

Dude...As a Nationalist and a Canadian, I would naturally want Canada to stay intact.

As a Canadian who's been watching Quebec tear at the fabric of Canada for most of my life, I have gotten to the point where I must conclude that Les Quebecois have little to no respect for Canada, and so would entreat them to just go ahead and separate. We can go around you with pipelines and such, and we can fly over you if we are going to the Canadian Maritimes.

As I said previously though, should these MPs want to address our confederation and allegiance to the British crown, I believe that would be something they can have debated and decided upon in parliament.

But to get elected and then at the last moment, decide to be a bitch...my answer to that sort of person is..."piss off".

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16 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

But to get elected and then at the last moment, decide to be a bitch...my answer to that sort of person is..."piss off".

Being a bitch is certainly preserving the status quo and pledging allegiance to a King who looks like the product of an incest victim for a foreign nation more than 5000 km away from our continent.

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2 hours ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

Being a bitch is certainly preserving the status quo and pledging allegiance to a King who looks like the product of an incest victim for a foreign nation more than 5000 km away from our continent.

Dude...I could care less if the pledge is altered. My objection is to the WAY these jack-asses conducted themselves.

"I'm not saying that."

"Fine...you relinquish your seat then. Bye."

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2 hours ago, Nationalist said:

Dude...I could care less if the pledge is altered. My objection is to the WAY these jack-asses conducted themselves.

"I'm not saying that."

"Fine...you relinquish your seat then. Bye."

What is more a jackass than a Monarchist in 2022?

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On 10/26/2022 at 11:41 AM, Zeitgeist said:

The Bloc Québécois is treasonous.  Unless Quebec votes to leave Canada, they must accept the head of state and pledge allegiance to the King of Canada.  They shouldn’t have an option.

I disagree

Canada is tenuously balanced on the Deux Solitudes

there is no good reason to force the Quebecois to kneel before Charles Windsor

"conscription if necessary, but not necessarily conscription" ~ MacKenzie - King

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On 10/22/2022 at 4:20 PM, blackbird said:

The British won the battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759 and in 1760 Quebec became part of the British Empire.

that was the House of Hanover

Canada is no conqueror like that anymore

Canada couldn't fight its way out of a wet paper bag

Quebec could overturn the result in an afternoon

Canada would just sit there gawking as Quebec did as it pleases

that is in fact already the case

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On 10/26/2022 at 7:12 PM, QuebecOverCanada said:

If I were an MP and would not pledge allegiance to your magnificient king, the only King Charles, would you be okay with killing me?

the Anglos wouldn't kill nor die for anything at this point

they are too busy being American Social Justice Warriors on their smart phones

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9 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

that was the House of Hanover

Canada is no conqueror like that anymore

Canada couldn't fight its way out of a wet paper bag

Quebec could overturn the result in an afternoon

Canada would just sit there gawking as Quebec did as it pleases

that is in fact already the case

Sir Soldier, Canada is part of NATO. 

Even if you have issues with the status quo Canadian military, reality is with one simple hack in the power grid and some drones in one afternoon any insurrection will not succeed.

But it will not be a war or conflict. It will be a media circus so PQ and @Nationalistcan stay relevant.

Opposite view of the same coin.

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25 minutes ago, Contrarian said:

Sir Soldier, Canada is part of NATO. 

Even if you have issues with the status quo Canadian military, reality is with one simple hack in the power grid and some drones in one afternoon any insurrection will not succeed.

Canada is the one who is vulnerable to drones & hacks

the Canadian national defence is in a state of collapse after decades of wilful neglect

 

 

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