Well, there would need to be a new precedent for such division, but it sounds possible enough. |
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So, here's an interesting scenario. I am a firm believer in Western independence of Canada. It would be VERY economically feasible for both parties. It's actually been proposed before, anyway, suppose that this happens and restarts the Quebec independence movement, or vice versa. |
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Well, there would need to be a new precedent for such division, but it sounds possible enough. |
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Who cares about Canada? |
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Why? |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
I don't know enough about canadian economics and politics to form an opinion on the matter.. |
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I'll put it on my to-do list. |
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The economy in the west of Canada is very strong, Vancouver is a major port city, the Oil and Farming industries of Alberta and Saskatchewan, It just makes sense to me. Furthermore, Canada is so damn big that what applies to one province, is completely invalid elsewhere. |
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Even more pointless than Quebec separatism. Lets focus on going to Mars already. |
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Hmm... PErhaps instead of separating... People should work to reform government policies to make the most of the economic differences? |
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stronger local governments? |
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California and the Pacific Northwest should split off |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Most of my fellow English folk don't believe me when I tell them that Canada is wider than the distance from England to Canada. |
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Every province in Canada should secede and fly the rebel flag. |
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You are dreaming right now.
I'd hate too see Canada split up, the fact that we have such diversity (on so many levels) is what makes this country so great. If anything, I think we need to build stronger ties with the provinces on the East. |
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Last edited by GavinGill; 05-01-2012 at 08:56 AM.
I believe in the right to autonomy. Which is why I believe Northern and Southern California should finally just SPLIT since they've been taking about it for ages. |
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It would not be in Canada's economic best interest to split up in any way. Sure, there are linguistic differences between Quebec and the rest of Canada, but that isn't a strong enough reason to break up your country. Just look at the linguistic strife in Belgium and how much bureacratic mess it's caused there. |
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Canada doesn't want to do this, and will explain to you why: |
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“When you call yourself an Indian or a Muslim or a Christian or a European, or anything else, you are being violent. Do you see why it is violent? Because you are separating yourself from the rest of mankind. When you separate yourself by belief, by nationality, by tradition, it breeds violence. So a man who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, to any religion, to any political party or partial system; he is concerned with the total understanding of mankind.”
All i know is Quebec wants to split for the longest time. And yet nothing happened. So i don't think the whole of Canada will. |
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This will never happen, but let's suppose it would. I agree with you on Western Canada, those provinces could pull it off easily, but everything east of that, not so much. Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes don't exactly have the best economies, so they'd stick together, also Quebec, as much as they rant on about it, wouldn't separate. Newfoundland would never let go of Labrador, and if Canada split up, they'd almost certainly become their own country (or even join Britain). Looking at the history of the place, they're too different from the Maritimes, and with the oil money pumping through, they could pull it off. The North would probably stay with Ontario and Quebec along with the Maritimes. |
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Last edited by yelphie; 03-04-2014 at 08:12 PM.
Californians are down to annex all the way to Colorado and as far North as the Yukon if the Western Republic goes through with their split. I talked to Brown about it he said totes. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
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