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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: paul_philp who wrote (80238)3/7/2003 6:11:36 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
<Canada has a unique relationship with the US>

What changes in that relationship do you see, when/if Quebec secedes? Every group of people, with a separate language, eventually wants a separate nation, and Quebec has been moving in that direction for decades. So I take it as a given, that at some point they will secede.

I can't see the English-speaking provinces becoming U.S. States, they have 130 years of history as a nation, and Canadians have their own identity.

Probably some type of EU solution, NAFTA evolving into a more integrated system. The Czechs and Slovaks divorced but continued to live in the same house, and that seems to have worked well. Maybe the French and English provinces of Canada will do the same solution.
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