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hahahahahaha suck it Frenchies
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>b-but le immigrants!!!
The result is telling. Not enough Quebecers voted Yes. End of. Cope and seethe
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>>18111842
this needs context
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>>18111864
Quebexit
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>>18111864
Quebec's second attempt to separate. It came a lot closer than the first and a lot closer than anyone thought it would at the start of the campaign. Arguably began a new era of Quebec history
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>>18111842
Would a narrow yes win have even done anything? The central government can just not grant independence despite the vote.
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Be funny as shit if it happens and then US just invades
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>>18111915
Yeah, it'd be great to have another state where obnoxious Quebecois'd speak exclusively French and refuse to speak English.
Haven't you learnt French yet?
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>>18111913
Iirc that was the plan and the USA had also already informed Ottawa that they wouldn't recognize Quebec unless Ottawa consented to it.



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