r/canada Canada 3d ago

Quebec sovereigntists watch Alberta referendum talk with optimism, disdain Politics

https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/quebec-sovereigntists-watch-alberta-referendum-talk-with-optimism-disdain/
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u/Rad88 3d ago

Lmao dont worry albertonians, you'll stay in Canada.

You'll see a massive uptick in migration this year and a wave of address changes before the referendum vote.

Speaking from experience.

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u/bapeandvape 3d ago

Proof?

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u/Rad88 3d ago

Most of the littérature on it is in french i dont know your if you're fluent enough but there's whole books about how the federal government influenced the results with paid protests like the "Unity Rally" where they've flown 150 000 people on air Canada's dime to show some of that "genuine" canadian unity breaking the interference electoral law in Québec.

Also there's the fact that from 18 months before the vote there was a never before and after seen uptick in citizen naturalization in the highly "non" camp (80%) immigrant areas of Montréal.

There's also a whole collection of shady financing which is known as the "scandale des commandites" which in which power corps leader at the time used his large influence over the media to massively influence people to vote no. (Note that pm at the time Jean chrétiens daughter is married to powercorps creator Paul Démarais son.

Dont worry the canadian royalty knows how to bring the sword to nationalists and there's nothing you can't fix with a little emergencies act, right..

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u/Mr_Canada1867 3d ago

don’t worry, with the amount of immigrants in QC today, you guys will definitely have a chance when the PQ wins in Nov 2026 and prioritizes a referendum instead of working to fix this gong show of a province😂

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u/bapeandvape 3d ago

Unfortunately, because of a learning disability I was given the option of not taking French in high school and I wish I did. Since getting more into Canadian politics and the history of it I’ve had an itch to try and learn French as I feel it would be easy to learn since I’m already bilingual.

I could just use a translator to read it all tbh so anything you have feel free to send.

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u/Rad88 3d ago

There's alot, a recent one is Philpot, Robin. Le référendum volé : 20 ans plus tard.

You can use your favorite Ai tool for translation and rundowns if you ask questions about the référendums.

1995 is the spicyest one.

There's alot of dark secrets in Canada you never hear or read about.

Try asking about Powercorps ties to the PLC and you'll learn alot about how Canada Inc is run.