I didn't say that language is the only cause of conflict. But I still maintain that it is a major cause.
Sure that the politicians are not angels. That's why I wouldn't mind having one less layer of government (federal, provincial).
But I don't want to start a war on this here, I don't think it's the right place to do so and have no desire to hurt someone. So let agree to disagree if you want.
Take care.
>Sorry Sylvain, but I have to disagree a little here (conflict??). . .
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>I don't think that it is language that is a *major* cause of conflict between Canadian Quebeckers and Canadians outside of Quebec. I think that you'll find that it is the other things that many Quebeckers (at least according to their elected officials) want and claim to need. The politicians use language to stoke the fire, but it is really the other stuff which really wrankles many non-Quebeckers.
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>The language hasn't "died" in almost 400 years and today it is stronger than ever before. Again, "protecting the culture" is a smokescreen for other desires. Funny that in my 30 years living in Quebec (spoke French before I spoke English, actually) my neighbours and my co-workers always got along real nicely. It was only the politicians, aided by the media, who stirred things up.
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