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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Taikun who wrote (51380)7/6/2004 8:36:22 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
OT, Taikun
I think the market sees it for what it is. The NDP have nothing but pipe dreams... the Bloc is simply a shot at the Liberals... ... in Québec a provincial gov would need to be elected first WITH a mandate to call a referendum and then they'd need to win the referendum... Québec has changed quite a bit in the last few years... The Francophony has already made it's displeasure known that they don't appreciate not being allowed to learn English while the Anglophony becomes fluently bilingual and the Allophony (everyone else) becomes trilingual or better... Many of the higher up PQ's made sure their children were bilingual.. Many Québecois have wised up to the fact that many of the PQ elite were no different than the Catholic Church of years gone by which has been heavily rejected in Québec already. Look at the French enrollment @ McGill that bastion of Anglophone learning or the number of Université du Montréal students that speak English perfectly well..

The loonie will follow the government's support or (non support) of exporters but the politics will just be noise IMO.

Layton`s smile LOL... is that grating or what ...

At worst if Québec were to separate I'd be able to buy up some nice cheap land initially and retire in style near some great skiing :o).. bring it on...

regards
Kastel
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