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Old Posted Aug 16, 2021, 6:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
A lot of people take on the lay of the land by osmosis when they move to a new place, and in more than a few circles in Canada that includes various degrees of irritation with Quebec, French, etc. It's almost a rite of passage on the road to becoming Canadian in some cases.
They will participate in Canadian politics and in Canadian politics for the foreseeable future there will be the same irritants around Quebec politicians making what are seen as ostentatious demands or Charter rights that are clearly spelled out not matching what people feel should be provided on the ground in various places.

If anything it might get nastier if people feel there are a bunch of constitutional carve-outs for people they have no historical knowledge of or connection to. One challenge that Canada has is the relative weakness of ties between regions and provinces, since so much growth came from immigration instead of internal migration and births. Although it does seem lately like people move around more.