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Ontario government created a mega-city out of Toronto by attaching outlying towns and villages. In 2000, the PARTI QUEBECOIS government created 5 megacities in Quebec, the two most notable being the "Greater Montreal REGION" and the expanded Quebec City REGION. These are basically proto-Soviet international city states, created as money-sucking monoliths as a pretext to have them DEMAND sovereign international powers and financial resources to RUN these new entities.... on the model of Moscow as described by Communist sociologist Morris Zeitlin in a 1975 issue of a journal of the Communist Party of the USA. In 2014, as a matter of FACT confirmable in the news, the mayors of the two megacities of Montreal and Quebec BOTH demanded international status together with powers and fiscal resources to run these REGIONS as international city states. That was Denis Coderre and Regis Lebeaume. That joint demand, widely broadcast in the news, in fact represents the recommended attack upon the Quebec legislature and the Parliament in Ottawa, as devised by Communist and Quebec city lawyer Guy Bertrand the 2014 edition of his French-only book, whose title in English would be "The Liberty-Nation Project" (see:
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Parliament in Ottawa, combine them with the Provincial legislative powers in the Quebec legislature at Quebec City, and then restructure Quebec on the model of MOSCOW, by devolving these powers into communist-style REGIONS, intended to become future international "multicultural" city-states when Canada and its Provinces are dissolved. This is not "sovereignty" for the French Canadians, it is a device to permanently remove the legislative sovereignty and self-government of the French Canadians as obtained in 1867 under the British North America Act 1867, and hand it over to multicultural expanded municipal entities on the one hand, and to new regional super-bodies on the other hand, the whole under a world government.
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Knowledge (XXG) is such a disaster :( . It is so true that we all have blind spots. I personally think perfect objectivity does not exist and the only way to get closer to it is to listen to different points of view, weigh the best arguments from every sides and then only make up your mind. Humand brain is made of all kind of cognitive biases. If you are against Quebec separation, I will happily let your "ideological blind spots" challenge mine, as comparing arguments is essential (the only way?) to progress.
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Communist-Zionist. The only way French Canadians can free themselves and prevent the rapidly encroaching loss of their real sovereignty in Confederation, is to wake up and throw out the Communists and the Zionists, and also throw out the phony federal Charter, which is a coup d'Ă©tat, as admitted in 1982 by one of its chief architects, Jew Barry Lee Strayer, see an OCR of the document here:
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Communist world-state.... but it is also a ZIONIST project, because in 1982 our lawful Constitution of 1867 and our lawful Parliamentary form of government were both replaced by Pierre Elliott Trudeau (a world-government leftist who led a Communist delegation at
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Communist model planned for Quebec. This is why Canada has the highest world intake of
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