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_nay_
Boston Bruins
Location: "aaaargh my leg!!!" -Max Pacioretty
Joined: 04.06.2011

Aug 30 @ 3:27 PM ET
this
- BashCH

boo (frank)ing hoo

Heard this on radio X?
braidan
Referee
Montreal Canadiens
Location: State of Corruption.
Joined: 09.27.2006

Aug 30 @ 3:27 PM ET
Yes, yes (some corporate headquarters threatened to leave Quebec. It didn't happen) and no, because at the time the hard liners thought a referendum wouldn't be necessary to separate from Canada, that the election of a PQ government would be enough. So the hard liners from today are the moderates from yesterday.
- _nay_

Be careful what you wish for.
dt99999
Montreal Canadiens
Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim
Joined: 11.18.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:27 PM ET
boo (frank)ing hoo

Heard this on radio X?

- _nay_

is this the equivalent of my "zzzzzzzzz"?
DoubleDown
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Not to point any fingers but Tyson Barrie has looked awful in the blue and white for the Leafs., QC
Joined: 07.28.2006

Aug 30 @ 3:28 PM ET
The same end that began in 1976, 1981, 1994 and 1998?
- _nay_


do you have any clue how far Montreal has been lagging behind other cities since the mid-70s?
braidan
Referee
Montreal Canadiens
Location: State of Corruption.
Joined: 09.27.2006

Aug 30 @ 3:28 PM ET
You know damn well Marois won't do jackpoop.
- Dgrdnr

She won't have to, just all the uncertainty surrounding her will be enough
_nay_
Boston Bruins
Location: "aaaargh my leg!!!" -Max Pacioretty
Joined: 04.06.2011

Aug 30 @ 3:28 PM ET
you're right. no majority government has ever pushed anything on their own prior to the Harper government.
- dt99999

Yeah, I pointed Harper, but it's the whole parliamentary system that is (frank)ed. Was alright in 1876, is obsolete now.
BashCH
Montreal Canadiens
Location: The legendary Don Cherry agrees with me..., QC
Joined: 04.27.2010

Aug 30 @ 3:28 PM ET
boo (frank)ing hoo

Heard this on radio X?

- _nay_


I don't listen to radio...

You don't listen to radio x and it doesn't stop you from being clueless...
Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens
Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC
Joined: 02.25.2007

Aug 30 @ 3:29 PM ET
do you have any clue how far Montreal has been lagging behind other cities since the mid-70s?
- DoubleDown


LES OLYMPIQUES NOUS ONT MIS SUA MAP!
dt99999
Montreal Canadiens
Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim
Joined: 11.18.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:30 PM ET
Yeah, I pointed Harper, but it's the whole parliamentary system that is (frank)ed. Was alright in 1876, is obsolete now.
- _nay_

I don't entirely disagree but there at least the system does allow for things to progress and not get stuck in a swamp of political disagreement when a majority is in place.
dt99999
Montreal Canadiens
Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim
Joined: 11.18.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:30 PM ET
LES OLYMPIQUES NOUS ONT MIS SUA MAP!
- Scabeh

EXPO 67 FTW!!!!!!!!!!
RENATO6
Montreal Canadiens
Location: I like you, the flower is kill, ON
Joined: 08.12.2009

Aug 30 @ 3:30 PM ET
She won't have to, just all the uncertainty surrounding her will be enough
- braidan



It is very easy for companies to shut down regional head offices and have the Canadian / Quebec offices run from the US.
DoubleDown
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Not to point any fingers but Tyson Barrie has looked awful in the blue and white for the Leafs., QC
Joined: 07.28.2006

Aug 30 @ 3:30 PM ET
Yes, yes (some corporate headquarters threatened to leave Quebec. It didn't happen) and no, because at the time the hard liners thought a referendum wouldn't be necessary to separate from Canada, that the election of a PQ government would be enough. So the hard liners from today are the moderates from yesterday.
- _nay_


good call...

At the end of the 1960s, the independence movement in Quebec was in full swing due to a constitutional debate between the Ottawa and Quebec governments. Bill 101 was passed in 1977 and gave primacy to French as Quebec's (and Montreal's) only official language for government, the main language of business and culture, and enforced the exclusive use of French for public signage and business communication. Sovereignty was then addressed through the ballot box, with the Parti Québécois holding a referendum on the question in 1980. About 300,000 English-speaking Quebecers left Quebec in those decades. The extent of the transition was greater than the norm for major urban centres, with social and economic impacts, as a significant number of (mostly Anglophone) Montrealers, as well as businesses, migrated to other provinces (mostly Ontario, in the Toronto area), away from an uncertain political climate. The loss of many headquarters and the departure of a large anglophone business community is nevertheless believed to have lessened Montreal's economic and social importance.[7]

dt99999
Montreal Canadiens
Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim
Joined: 11.18.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:35 PM ET
Quebec separates.

Habs become the Nordiques

BOOM!

two birds with one stone!!!!
_nay_
Boston Bruins
Location: "aaaargh my leg!!!" -Max Pacioretty
Joined: 04.06.2011

Aug 30 @ 3:38 PM ET
good call...

At the end of the 1960s, the independence movement in Quebec was in full swing due to a constitutional debate between the Ottawa and Quebec governments. Bill 101 was passed in 1977 and gave primacy to French as Quebec's (and Montreal's) only official language for government, the main language of business and culture, and enforced the exclusive use of French for public signage and business communication. Sovereignty was then addressed through the ballot box, with the Parti Québécois holding a referendum on the question in 1980. About 300,000 English-speaking Quebecers left Quebec in those decades. The extent of the transition was greater than the norm for major urban centres, with social and economic impacts, as a significant number of (mostly Anglophone) Montrealers, as well as businesses, migrated to other provinces (mostly Ontario, in the Toronto area), away from an uncertain political climate. The loss of many headquarters and the departure of a large anglophone business community is nevertheless believed to have lessened Montreal's economic and social importance.

- DoubleDown[7]


Anglos always make it about language.
-habby
stinger67
Montreal Canadiens
Location: QC
Joined: 07.03.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:39 PM ET
Quebec separates.

Habs become the Nordiques

BOOM!

two birds with one stone!!!!

- dt99999


Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme
Joined: 01.20.2009

Aug 30 @ 3:39 PM ET
I blame the referendum for the traffic in and around Montreal as well as the terrible state our infrastructures are in.
Rayven
Boston Bruins
Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
Joined: 07.21.2009

Aug 30 @ 3:40 PM ET
I'll be back later tonight when quebecpoliticsbuzz.com is more generalized.com. peace out.
Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme
Joined: 01.20.2009

Aug 30 @ 3:41 PM ET
I'll be back later tonight when quebecpoliticsbuzz.com is more generalized.com. peace out.
- Rayven


I suggest you come back next Wednesday to witness the beginning of the end, if the PQ wins.

May God have mercy of our souls.
dt99999
Montreal Canadiens
Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim
Joined: 11.18.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:42 PM ET
I blame the referendum for the traffic in and around Montreal as well as the terrible state our infrastructures are in.
- Pecafan Fan


just a theory but Montreal may not have the resources to maintain infrastructure it built at a time when it was the Canadian Business Metropolis and economic center of the country at a time when it's struggling to remain relevant.
stinger67
Montreal Canadiens
Location: QC
Joined: 07.03.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:42 PM ET
I suggest you come back next Wednesday to witness the beginning of the end, if the PQ wins.

May God have mercy of our souls.

- Pecafan Fan


that gives him less than a week to learn french.
Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme
Joined: 01.20.2009

Aug 30 @ 3:43 PM ET
just a theory but Montreal may not have the resources to maintain infrastructure it built at a time when it was the Canadian Business Metropolis and economic center of the country at a time when it's struggling to remain relevant.
- dt99999


Isn't, for example, the Champlain bridge of federal jurisdiction?
dt99999
Montreal Canadiens
Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim
Joined: 11.18.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:43 PM ET
Isn't, for example, the Champlain bridge of federal jurisdiction?
- Pecafan Fan


yes and it's being replaced
braidan
Referee
Montreal Canadiens
Location: State of Corruption.
Joined: 09.27.2006

Aug 30 @ 3:44 PM ET
I suggest you come back next Wednesday to witness the beginning of the end, if the PQ wins.

May God have mercy of our souls.

- Pecafan Fan

I think your bromance with Howard is going to your head.
dt99999
Montreal Canadiens
Location: wow, hope that's sarcasim
Joined: 11.18.2008

Aug 30 @ 3:44 PM ET
that gives him less than a week to learn french.
- stinger67


even then the site will probably be blacked out.
3M
Location: Antigua
Joined: 06.30.2009

Aug 30 @ 3:44 PM ET
I blame the referendum for the traffic in and around Montreal as well as the terrible state our infrastructures are in.
- Pecafan Fan


I blame the referendum for the 10% spike in gas prices the second you cross the Ontario/Quebec border.
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