I hate the leaf, it's dripping with our blood
>muh empire
All you could conquer was spearchuckers and a heavily outnumbered small colony across the ocean, you got btfo of france by a woman while napoleon and hitler conquered europe
>muh path of least resistance
thats like going on a rampage in a kindergarten
dubs for anglo Canada
Love Peace and Harmony in Canada
>>56696459
I really hope you guys get independence some day. How popular is the separatist movement among the youth?
>>56696515
Dubs for French Canada, TABERNACLE
Vive le Québec libre
>>56696500
>avoir les couleurs de la Saskatchewan sur son drapeau régional
>>56696459
Dude, everybody knows you're an anglocanadian so butthurt about Québec you need to make threads about them everyday
CAQ > PQ > QLP > QS
>>56696723
Not him but separatism is ded right now.
Pic related, it's the House of Commons right now. The Quebec nationalist party is in light blue. Keep in mind that at one point the Bloc Quebecois was the second largest party.
>>56696723
Why would you want that as an american..
Honestly only a few retarded Albertans, and a few retarded Quebécois want Quebec to seperate. I think the majority of Canada likes Quebec and the majority of Quebec likes being part of Canada.
>>56696822
Actually he could be that former tripfag ("driver's license guy) who's been ban-evading and shitposting about Québec and Dixie for ages now
but yes he could also be an Anglo trying to false-flag, I've seen quite a few in my day
We need to put aside our differences and focus on the real enemy...Ontario
>>56696961
The majority of anglos I've come in contact dislike us. They also often mock us for being entitled and whiny but fail to say why they'd want to keep whiny entitled people in their country.
>>56696882
Yikes. Any particular reason for the decline?
>>56696961
Because most of your country stinks, but I'd really like to visit Québec. At the same time, I'd like to go through my entire life without ever having to say that I've stepped foot on Canadian soil.
>>56696882
The BQ isn't a very good indicator of separatist sentiment. In the past they would get way more seats than what polls claimed to be the support for separatism, and in the last two elections they got way less than what polls claimed to be the support for separatism. I think the PQ's support is probably a better indicator, because unlike with federal elections, the topic of separatism does arise a bit during provincial campaigns. But even then it's a bit more complicated of an issue because of vote splitting.
>>56697073
The majority of Francophones I've met were drunk. Are the majority of Francophones drunk?
>>56696998
yes i'm drivers license guy
>>56697105
Quebec is at a point where support for separatism is so low that not even the PQ wants another referendum. Maybe there are a significant portion of Quebeckers that want Quebec to be independent, but evidently they don't want independence any time in the near future.