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Van Zieks Fat Cheeks retweeted
But there’s no systemic racism in Quebec, right?
Montreal police face major racism probe after officers allegedly kept hair as trophies montrealgazette.com/news/mon…
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Now that we have established that COVID was man-made, and that the US were funding gain-of-function research at biolabs… #halifax #quebec #toronto #winnipeg #alberta #vancouver #bc #trump #chicago #newyork #boston #florida #texas #losangeles
Now that we have established that Covid was man-made, and that the US were funding gain-of-function research at biolabs around the world, including Ukraine… The question becomes, why the Biden admin cover all this up? Because Covid is how they stole the 2020 election… Yes, I am alleging that the Democrats, intentionally released a man-made biological weapon, via their foreign black site USAID-funded labs, to justify mass mail-in ballots, in which they harvested and delivered to deep blue counties in swing states. Covid was the next phase of the treasonous coup, after the Russia hoax and impeachment attempts failed. The reason the Dems/MSM have been frantically trying to cover up Covid’s origins, and the funding at the labs in Ukraine, is because they are trying to cover their tracks. The Dems released Covid to stop Trump, and that’s what all this is really about. They are guilty of crimes against humanity. Notice how Tulsi has been working on the biolabs in Ukraine, as well as fraud in the 2020 election… these two things are connected! TREASON!
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What’s the cheapest way to get to NY from Quebec.
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Alberta retweeted
Quebec even gets to impose language requirements on temporary foreign workers. Something many of us outside Quebec would greatly appreciate. "Verification of knowledge of French will apply to applications for temporary selection sent as of December 17, 2028." There is a language exemption for agricultural labor in Quebec. In British Columbia we have people who can't speak or read English past a grade 1 level, using GPS tech to help them drive for Uber on our streets. They have no clue what the street signs say. They rely solely on what the GPS tells them in their native tongue. quebec.ca/en/immigration/wor…
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Alberta retweeted
Quebec gets to cap its immigration rates at 45K per year and gets a whopping $775.1M to ensure newcomers integrate into Quebec society. British Columbia has no immigration cap and gets $25 million. So while Trudeau flooded Canada with millions of "temporary immigrants" that don't leave, Quebec is the only Province allowed to decide who gets to stay in their Province. Nice eh? Quebec also enforces their secular culture via religious symbols ban in government jobs. Quebec immigration funding. 👇 canada.ca/en/immigration-ref… British Columbia immigration funding. 👇 issbc.org/news/new-bc-govern… The people arguing pointlessly that Quebec is not a Nation, within the Nation of Canada, are like a dog chasing their tail in the mud. The rest of Canada was not allowed to decide who the Federal government brought into their Provinces. Trudeau just did it and left already struggling Canadians to deal with an exploding cost of living. In 2026 Canada will bring in 380K permanent residents. Quebec caps their immigration level at 45K. A Province with 22% of the Canadian population, will only take in 12% of Canada's immigration rate. Quebec gets to protect its culture and society while the rest of us are told it's racist to even think that way.
I hope this clears up any confusion about Quebec being a Nation in Canada. It has since 2007. "The Québécois nation motion was a parliamentary motion tabled by Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper on November 22, 2006,[1] and approved by the House of Commons of Canada on November 27. It was approved 265–16 with supporters in every party in the Commons.[2] The English motion read:" Never say I don't put in the effort folks. I was a Reformer. So when I heard Stephen Harper say this, it put a bitter taste in my mouth. Harper was supposed to give Reformers an elected Senate and a Senate that recognized the population of the West, when doling out seats. Instead Reformers got a Pro Quebec equalization retool & Quebec was declared a Nation, within Canada. Something that has had a very negative impact on Western Canada and given Quebec special status in Canada. Harper did all of this to eventually win a majority government. You can't rewrite history.
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A Real Canadian retweeted
Does #TeamPostNationalState even have the slightest clue that BC/Alberta/Saskatchewan/Quebec/other would be integral parts of #FortressNorthAmerica whether they are part of Canada or not? If anything, the concept strengthens the position of independence. #AlbertaIndependence
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The oldest letter in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet is "Quebec" dating to 1920. Though it changed to "Queen", it reverted back.
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Trying to get Canada Back retweeted
Alberta Fact Check: Andrew Coyne says it's not up to Albertans. Canada's history says otherwise. No one argued Quebec had no right to ask the question. Full read by @SheilaGunnReid: rebelne.ws/4ooGpJu
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@grok Explain to @josephluria how Quebec French and French from France have evolved since 1763.
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