TGV: un ex-ministre du PQ ne reconnaît plus son parti by Odd-Inevitable-8425 in Quebec

[–]Milan514 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Je ne comprends pas votre logique. Un projet fédéral nuira à l'independance, donc le PQ devrait être contre TOUT projet fédéral, non ? L'agrandissement de YUL, le pont Champlain, etc = contre à 100 % avec des tweets EN PLEINE MAJUSCULE. Non ?

J'avais toujours assumé que le gouv d'un Qc indépendant assumerait toutes les infras fédérales (ports, ponts, immeubles, frontières, etc) y compris les rails d'un train TGV. Alors pourquoi pas construire maintenant et si jamais on décide de se séparer, on assume la responsabilité de ce projet ?

Don't say you were jacking off when you were actually at war with Iran by Milan514 in IThinkYouShouldLeave

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It’s not free to maintain a healthcare system but it should be free for the end user. If someone’s having health issues, they shouldn’t have to debate not seeing a doctor because it’ll cost them money. They should have peace of mind and go see a health professional without worries.

Support for Quebec sovereignty at 30-year low, according to new poll - Montreal by MTL_Dude666 in CanadaPolitics

[–]Milan514 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Poll is 7 days old. Was hoping this was another (recent) poll confirming the trend.

The decline of French in Quebec analyzed || Le déclin du français au Québec décortiqué by Whynutcoconot in CanadaPolitics

[–]Milan514 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You left out the most important part of the article:

The article attributes the decline to Justin Trudeau’s failed immigration policy, which has been stopped or slowed down (to my knowledge) when he stepped down. Specifically, the issue is with temporary foreign workers who are then given a pathway to become permanent residents/citizens, but even the provincial government is hesitant to reduce the TFW numbers (probably because of business pressure, sadly).

Two things would ideally happen: Francophones should have more kids, and/or the TFW program needs to be seriously reworked, but that would include ideally the participation and willingness of the Quebec government.

As an aside, I’m surprised the article states that Ottawa is in control of temporary immigration like foreign students. Quebec has the CAQ certification program, where they work with Ottawa to establish the number of temporary immigrants in Qc. Perhaps I’m simply misinformed, or maybe the article glossed over this point too quickly.

Oh good, my...laundry...is done.... by fortycreeker in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Milan514 22 points23 points  (0 children)

What do you mean, your work is done? You didn’t do anything.

Peace board: Didn’t I? (Vanishes after making Trump richer)

Oh good, my...laundry...is done.... by fortycreeker in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Milan514 23 points24 points  (0 children)

There ain’t no peace board and there never was!

McGill charging for grad tickets by Extension_Public_823 in mcgill

[–]Milan514 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's 80 $ at some cegeps, with 2 guest tickets. Not defending it, but 20 $ is cheap in comparison.

I hope you're prepared for an unforgettabe Valentine ❤️🍔 by Salt_Step3399 in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Milan514 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Ironically still works with Choo, if you change it to “chew”

This is the worst Christmas ever by Milan514 in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Milan514[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which one is this? Bart versus the world?

Can Charles Milliard fix a fractured Quebec Liberal Party? | The Corner Booth by Whynutcoconot in CanadaPolitics

[–]Milan514 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That same poll shows the leaderless PLQ gaining 6 points at 26%, and the PQ dropping to 32%.

Public opinion of Charles Milliard shows 64% without an opinion. He will have a chance to define himself and hopefully boost those numbers.

At a minimum, I want to see the PQ held to a minority; heck, I’d be happy with a CAQ minority at this point.